Saqr Al Shareef Oudh
Fragrance Story
Saqr by Al Shareef Oudh is a fragrance for women and men. Saqr was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Al Shareef Jawed. Top notes are Taif Rose, Resin and Spices; middle notes are Civet and Natural Musk; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Dried Rose and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Al Shareef Jawed
Al Shareef Jawed is a perfumer and founder of Al Shareef Oudh, a house dedicated to traditional and artisanal oud-based fragrances. His creative signature centers on rich, natural oud accords, often layered with floral and woody notes, as seen in creations like Al Ghaliyah, Jasmine, and Mukhmal. He emphasizes handcrafted distillation and authentic ingredients, producing scents such as Elevation Parfum and Hekayat that highlight the depth of oud.
Fragrance Notes
Saqr Al Shareef Oudh by Al Shareef Oudh offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Saqr Al Shareef Oudh embodies the distinctive style of Al Shareef Oudh while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Saqr Al Shareef Oudh
Essence
This person is ruled by the Sage-King, a fusion of wisdom and authority-an archetype that embodies mastery over the inner and outer worlds. Like the oud itself-dark, resinous, and layered-they carry an aura of depth and gravitas. The Sage-King does not merely seek knowledge; they distill it into power, wielding insight like a scepter. Their presence is both magnetic and imposing, drawing others into their orbit while maintaining an air of quiet sovereignty.
Their philosophy is one of measured intensity. They believe in the alchemy of experience-that life’s trials and pleasures must be transmuted into wisdom. They do not chase happiness in its fleeting forms but seek something more enduring: meaning through mastery. Whether in art, business, or personal relationships, they approach everything with a strategist’s mind and a mystic’s soul.
Their tastes are opulent yet refined-they prefer the weight of aged leather, the texture of handcrafted wood, the glint of metals that have weathered time. Their wardrobe is a study in controlled decadence: tailored suits with subtle embroidery, cashmere that whispers rather than shouts, rings that carry the weight of history. They do not follow trends; they embody traditions.
Shadow
Yet, like all rulers, they risk the corruption of their own power. Their confidence can harden into arrogance; their discernment can become disdain. When unbalanced, they may dismiss those they deem lesser, retreating into a fortress of superiority. Their love of control can turn oppressive-they may demand perfection from others, forgetting that wisdom should temper judgment.
Their greatest struggle is against isolation. The very qualities that elevate them-self-reliance, depth, discernment-can become walls. They must remember that even kings need counsel, even sages must remain students. Without humility, their wisdom curdles into dogma.
Conclusion
They are natural leaders, not because they crave dominance, but because others instinctively defer to their judgment. Their words are deliberate, their silences potent. They understand the power of restraint-when to speak, when to act, when to withdraw. In conversation, they listen more than they talk, yet when they do speak, their insights cut to the core.
Their relationships are built on loyalty and depth. They do not surround themselves with many, but the few they keep close are bound by mutual respect. They are fiercely protective of those they love, though they express devotion through actions rather than sentiment. Romance, for them, is a dance of intensity and mystery-they are drawn to partners who match their intellect and independence.