Hekayat De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries
Fragrance Story
Hekayat by De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Hekayat was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Farooq Jamil. Top notes are Ambroxan, Orris Root and Bergamot; middle notes are Ambergris, Jasmine, Woody Notes, Floral Notes and Amber; base notes are Cashalox, Musk, Woody Notes and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Farooq Jamil
Farooq Jamil is a perfumer known for creating the De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries collection. His works include Bad Rumours, Berlin High, Black Moon, Bleakly Park, Evening Chess, Fallen Leaves, Fallen Leaves Intense, and Hekayat. These fragrances explore a range of moods and atmospheres, from dark and mysterious to reflective and natural.
Fragrance Notes
Hekayat De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries by De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries 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.
Hekayat De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries embodies the distinctive style of De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Hekayat De Dallad Enthusia Archetype: Portrait of Hekayat De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries
Essence
This person is, above all, a seeker of meaning. Their love for Hekayat De Dallad-a fragrance woven with tales of spice, wood, and mystery-reveals an archetypal alignment with The Sage. They are drawn to the scent’s narrative depth, its layers unfolding like chapters in an ancient manuscript. The Sage thrives on wisdom, curiosity, and the pursuit of hidden truths, and this perfume becomes their olfactory companion in that quest.
Yet, like all archetypes, The Sage has a shadow. Their relentless search for knowledge can slip into detachment, a preference for abstraction over lived experience. They may become lost in thought, mistaking intellectual understanding for true wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
They live between worlds-equally at home in a dimly lit café, a library, or a foreign city where language barriers force them to rely on intuition. Routine bores them, yet they are not reckless. Their adventures are calculated, their risks measured. They might spend months planning a solitary trip to a place steeped in history, only to lose themselves in the unplanned moments-the scent of a spice market, the cadence of a stranger’s voice.
Work is either a vessel for their curiosity or a necessary compromise. If they are fortunate, they write, teach, or create. If not, they endure the mundane with quiet resistance, carving out pockets of meaning where they can.
Relationships
They are magnetic in conversation, drawing others in with stories, questions, and a gaze that seems to see beyond the surface. Yet intimacy is a paradox for them. They crave deep connection but often retreat into solitude when emotions grow too raw. Their relationships are intense but intermittent-like a fire that burns bright but needs space to breathe.
Romantically, they are drawn to those who mirror their intellectual passion but challenge their emotional guardedness. Their love is a slow unfurling, a gradual trust earned through shared silences as much as shared words.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their intellect-can become their prison. They sometimes mistake analysis for experience, watching life from a distance rather than stepping into its currents. In moments of stress, they withdraw into abstraction, using philosophy as armor against vulnerability.
They may also struggle with impatience for those who do not share their depth. Small talk feels like a betrayal of time, and they can unintentionally alienate others with their intensity. Their challenge is to balance wisdom with warmth, to let knowledge serve life rather than escape it.
Conclusion
Hekayat De Dallad-its name meaning "stories"-is their essence distilled. Like the fragrance, they are complex, evolving, rich with untold narratives. They are both the scholar and the wanderer, the thinker and the seeker. Their life is not a straight path but a tapestry of questions, each thread leading to another mystery.
To know them is to be invited into a story-one that never truly ends.