Mizyaan Ajmal
Origin and History
Mizyaan, meaning “adornment” in Arabic, is inspired by the refined fragrance traditions of Al-Andalus during the 10th century, under the rule of Caliph Abd al-Rahman III in Córdoba. In this era of cultural flourishing, royal perfumers blended precious florals, musks, and spices to create exquisite scents for the caliph’s palatial halls. These perfumes, offered to diplomats and scholars visiting the court, symbolized hospitality, sophistication, and the pursuit of beauty and knowledge. Mizyaan channels that spirit, weaving delicate blooms and warm woods into a timeless fragrance that echoes the splendor of Andalusian refinement.
Floral Grace with Woody Depth
Mizyaan Ajmal is a graceful composition that pairs luminous florals with soft, sensual undertones, befitting a fragrance once reserved for royal gatherings and learned symposiums.
- Top Notes: A bright fusion of floral and subtle spicy accents recalls the lush courtyard gardens of the caliph’s palace.
- Middle Notes: Soft musk enhances the floral heart, lending depth and sensuality as whispers of poetry drift through candlelit salons.
- Base Notes: Amber and woody nuances leave a warm, lingering finish, echoing the evening hush of Córdoba’s scholarly halls and moonlit arcades.
Gender: Feminine. Ideal for those who appreciate fragrances that embrace cultural legacy, intellectual elegance, and timeless allure.
- Regular price
- $10.00 USD
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- per
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Ingredients from Nature
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Responsible Sourcing
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No Animal Testing
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Recyclable Carton