Kākh-e Marmar Gaia Parfums

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2023

At a glance

Is Kākh-e Marmar Gaia Parfums worth trying?

Kākh-e Marmar by Gaia Parfums is a Woody Floral Musk fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
animalic, powdery, white floral with Orris, Saffron, Jasmine

The first impression

Kākh-e Marmar by Gaia Parfums is a Woody Floral Musk fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Kākh-e Marmar was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Anas Sabrani. Top notes are Orris, Saffron and Jasmine; middle notes are Turkish Rose, Tuberose and Amber; base notes are Castoreum, Musk, Thailand Oud, Mysore Sandalwood and Australian Sandalwood.

What shapes the scent

animalic 100%
powdery 85%
white floral 70%
leather 60%
musky 50%
woody 40%
iris 35%
rose 30%
tuberose 25%
smoky 20%

The perfumer behind it

Anas Sabrani

Anas Sabrani

Anas Sabrani is a perfumer known for his work with Gaia Parfums, where he creates fragrances that often draw on historical and cultural themes. His style blends rich, evocative notes with a sense of narrative, as seen in creations like Al-quds, Babur's Legacy, and Marrakesh Nights. Sabrani’s approach emphasizes storytelling through scent, crafting compositions that transport the wearer to specific places and eras.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Orris Orris
Saffron Saffron
Jasmine Jasmine

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Turkish Rose Turkish Rose
Tuberose Tuberose
Amber Amber

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Castoreum Castoreum
Musk Musk
Thailand Oud Thailand Oud
Mysore Sandalwood Mysore Sandalwood
Australian Sandalwood Australian Sandalwood

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Kākh-e Marmar Gaia Parfums

Essence

The Sovereign commands with quiet authority, their power woven into every gesture. Kākh-e Marmar's opulent blend of orris, oud, and Turkish rose mirrors this archetype's regal bearing. Like marble itself, the fragrance is coolly imposing yet veined with hidden fire-saffron's spice cutting through sandalwood's solemnity.

Style & Aesthetic

They dress in structured silks and tailored wool, fabrics that whisper rather than rustle. The fragrance's animalic musks and powdery iris reflect their taste for the ceremonial: a signet ring, a desk of polished ebony. Evenings demand this scent's full-bodied sillage, a coronation in liquid form.

Philosophy & Values

True leadership is stewardship, not domination. The Sovereign sees Kākh-e Marmar's Thai oud as sacred heritage, to be used judiciously. They value the tension between rose's softness and castoreum's grit, believing strength must be tempered by compassion.

Relationships

Their inner circle is small but fiercely protected, like the fragrance's tuberose shielded by amber. To outsiders, they project the cool distance of orris root; to intimates, they reveal the honeyed warmth beneath Mysore sandalwood. Trust, once given, is as enduring as the scent's base.

Lifestyle

Winter evenings are for council: fireside debates, sealing pacts over spiced wine. The Sovereign reserves Kākh-e Marmar for moments requiring gravitas, its smoky leather notes echoing library shelves lined with bound histories. Their rituals are deliberate, each action weighted like the fragrance's dense accords.

Shadow

Pride can calcify into isolation; the Sovereign risks becoming a monument rather than a mentor. The scent's animalic undertones hint at suppressed desires for unrestrained connection. Their challenge is to let musk's vulnerability soften marble perfection.

Conclusion

Kākh-e Marmar is the Sovereign's olfactory scepter-a masterpiece of controlled grandeur. It speaks of lineage and responsibility, of power that intoxicates yet never intoxicates its wielder. To wear it is to rule, if only over one's own destiny.