Princess Of Jaipur Attar. Alma De Perfume
At a glance
Is Princess Of Jaipur Attar. Alma De Perfume worth trying?
Princess of Jaipur by ATTAR.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, sweet, caramel with Cocktail Fruits, Orange Blossom, Indian Jasmine
The first impression
Princess of Jaipur by ATTAR. Alma de Perfume is a fragrance for women. Princess of Jaipur was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Rosario Escobar. Top notes are Cocktail Fruits and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Indian Jasmine, Rose and Tuberose; base notes are Caramel, Licorice and Vanilla.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Rosario Escobar
Rosario Escobar is a perfumer specializing in attars for the ATTAR. Alma de Perfume brand. He created a range of fragrances inspired by Indian traditions, such as Benarés Wood, Brahman, and Gulaab Rose. His work focuses on natural ingredients and spiritual themes, often using traditional distillation methods.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Princess Of Jaipur Attar. Alma De Perfume
Essence
Princess of Jaipur embodies the Sovereign-regal yet approachable, like a maharani who dances barefoot in palace gardens. The attar’s cocktail fruits and orange blossom sparkle with playful opulence, while Indian jasmine and rose assert timeless grace. They command rooms not through force, but by the caramelized warmth of their presence.
Vanilla and licorice in the base reveal their paradox: sweetly indulgent yet mysteriously self-possessed. This fragrance doesn’t announce itself; it unfolds, ensuring all attention bends gently toward its wearer.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in jewel-toned silks and vintage gold bangles. Their home mixes Art Deco with Rajasthani frescoes-a palace for modern royalty. Even their casual wear (a linen kurta tossed over jeans) looks intentionally effortless.
Philosophy & Values
They believe luxury is a right, not a reward. Their generosity is legendary-hosting feasts under fairy lights-but they expect excellence in return. The tuberose in the scent reflects their mantra: beauty must be bold enough to leave a memory.
Relationships
They attract devotees. Lovers bring them handwritten poems; friends seek their counsel like courtiers. Yet they guard their inner circle fiercely. The rose here isn’t demure-it’s the centerpiece of a banquet.
Lifestyle
Mornings involve rosewater tonics and sketching in gilded notebooks. They curate experiences: private sitar concerts, midnight picnics where champagne flutes catch firelight. Work is creative-perhaps design or patronage-always on their own terms.
Shadow
Their need for admiration can tip into vanity. The caramel note warns of this: too much sweetness cloys. They may mistake deference for love, surrounding themselves with echoes rather than equals.
Conclusion
This attar is their coronation oil-a potion for those who rule not lands, but imaginations.