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Established by the Hamood family of the Sultanate of
Oman in 1983, perfumery built in Muscat; launched fragrance of same name,
these are presented in individual hand-finished bottles |
Gold |
Parfums Amouage |
1983 |
Now recognised as the most costly fragrance (2000);
created to revive the glorious Arabian perfumery tradition, by Guy Robert
who draw his inspiration on centuries of Omani fragrance production; no
expense was spared and over 120 pure natural ingredients went into its
making; a soft rich floral fragrance; with notes of rose, jasmine, tuberose,
orris, peach, patchouli, labdanum, myrrh, frankincense, ylang-ylang, sandalwood,
musk, civet and ambergris. Presented in glass by Verrières Brosse |
Amouage Gentlemen |
Parfums Amouage |
1983 |
A soft floral fragrance |
Amouage Floral |
Parfums Amouage |
1990 |
Created by Guy Robert;
a floriental fragrance |
Amouage for Men |
Parfums Amouage |
1990 |
Created by Haarmann & Reimer-Florasyth; a spicy
fragrance. Presented in glass designed by Pierre Dinand |
Amouage Ubar |
Parfums Amouage |
1995 |
Released to celebrate Oman's Silver Jubilee
year. Named after the lost Omani city of Ubar, long believed to be an
important centre of the historical frankincense trade, and re-discovered
in 1992 with the aid of satellite imaging. Created by Haarmann & Reimer-Florasyth;
a floriental edt with top notes of bergamot and lemon, heart notes of
lily of the valley, Damascena rose, Bulgarian rose and jasmine, on base
notes of sandalwood, synthetic civet and vanilla. Presented in a bottle
designed by Pierre Dinand
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Dia pour Femme |
Parfums Amouage |
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an edt |
Arcus |
Parfums Amouage |
2005 |
A citrus marine fragrance for men |
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