Royal Narcissus Arabesque

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018

At a glance

Is Royal Narcissus Arabesque worth trying?

Royal Narcissus by Arabesque is a Floral fragrance for women.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
floral, musky, yellow floral with Narcissus, Floral Notes, Powdery Notes

The first impression

Royal Narcissus by Arabesque is a Floral fragrance for women. Royal Narcissus was created by Mustafa Firoz and Esmail Firoz. Top note is Narcissus; middle notes are Floral Notes and Powdery Notes; base note is White Musk.

What shapes the scent

floral 100%
musky 85%
yellow floral 70%
powdery 60%
green 50%

The perfumer behind it

Esmail Firoz

Esmail Firoz

Esmail Firoz is a perfumer associated with the Arabesque line, featuring fragrances such as Adel, Amir, and Kashmir. His compositions often draw on Middle Eastern olfactory traditions, incorporating rich resins, spices, and floral notes. Firoz's work is noted for its opulent and exotic character, appealing to lovers of intense, long-lasting scents.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Narcissus Narcissus

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Floral Notes Floral Notes
Powdery Notes Powdery Notes

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

White Musk White Musk

The mood it creates

The Poet Archetype: Portrait of Royal Narcissus Arabesque

Essence

Royal Narcissus embodies the Poet archetype, translating beauty into art with every breath. The narcissus note suggests someone who sees the world through metaphor - where flowers become sonnets and morning dew transforms into stanzas. Their soul thrives in that liminal space between observation and creation.

This fragrance captures the romantic melancholy of poets who find equal inspiration in joy and sorrow. The powdery floral heart softens the green narcissus sharpness, much as they temper life's harshness with lyrical perspective. They don't merely experience - they alchemize.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor vintage pieces with stories - a grandfather's pocket watch, a moth-eaten cashmere wrap from some Parisian flea market. Their workspace overflows with dried flowers, ink bottles, and notebooks filled with cramped handwriting. Even their clutter feels deliberate, curated.

In colder months, they're the one wearing a velvet coat the color of bruised plums; in summer, billowy cotton shirts with cuffs perpetually stained from writing outdoors. Their aesthetic celebrates the beauty of impermanence.

Philosophy & Values

They believe truth reveals itself through sensory experience - hence their devotion to the narcissus's bittersweet greenness. The white musk base represents their conviction that art should haunt gently, lingering like half-remembered dreams. They value authenticity over polish, finding perfection in flaws.

For them, creativity is as essential as breath. They'd argue that noticing - really noticing - a droplet on a spiderweb is the highest form of prayer. The floral middle notes mirror how they find the extraordinary within the ordinary.

Relationships

Romantically, they're drawn to kindred spirits who appreciate their stormy passions. The moderate sillage reflects how they reveal themselves in layers - first the bright narcissus wit, then the powdery vulnerability beneath. Friends know them as the one who sends handwritten letters with pressed flowers inside.

They struggle with practical matters but shine during crises, offering precisely the right words when others are speechless. Their love language is lyrical - a sonnet composed for your birthday, a mixed tape annotated with literary references.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with black coffee and free-writing. They might work as a bookstore clerk or adjunct literature professor, any job allowing time for their real work. Evenings are for reading Rilke aloud in the bath or attending obscure gallery openings.

They keep odd hours, often waking at 3am to scribble ideas. Weekends involve long walks with a battered notebook, hunting for epiphanies in alleyways and public gardens. Rainy days find them rearranging their poetry collection by mood rather than alphabet.

Shadow

Their danger lies in becoming too enamored with their own sensitivity. Like the narcissus flower's mythic namesake, they risk falling into self-absorption when mistaking melancholy for depth. The powdery notes can turn cloying if not balanced by the green freshness.

They must remember that true poets serve as translators, not just mirrors - like how this fragrance ultimately speaks to others rather than merely smelling itself.

Conclusion

Royal Narcissus Arabesque is bottled verse - for those who understand that beauty often wears a thorn, and that the most fleeting moments sometimes yield the most enduring art. Like its wearer, it lingers in memory long after the last note fades.