Diyafat Mabra Parfums
At a glance
Is Diyafat Mabra Parfums worth trying?
Diyafat by MABRA PARFUMS is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- coffee, warm spicy, fresh spicy with Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Almond
The first impression
Diyafat by MABRA PARFUMS is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Diyafat was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Brahim Mohamed. Top notes are Orange Blossom, Vanilla and Almond; middle notes are Coffee, Nutmeg and Cardamom; base notes are Thailand Oud and Guaiac Wood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Brahim Mohamed
Brahim Mohamed is a perfumer behind MABRA PARFUMS, with a catalog that includes Absolu Fawaki Perfume Extract, Akhdar, Amber Accord, Bharat Of Mabra, Diyafat, Fleurs Encensées, Golfe De Tarente, and Kampuchea Of Mabra. His work spans a wide range of olfactive families, from rich ambers to fresh florals and exotic spices. Mohamed’s fragrances often reflect a blend of Eastern and Western influences.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Diyafat Mabra Parfums
Essence
Diyafat channels the Sovereign-a ruler who commands through allure rather than force. The Thai oud and guaiac wood form a regal base, while orange blossom and cardamom weave a narrative of opulent hospitality. This is a scent for those who understand power as a sensory experience.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in jewel tones-emerald kaftans, ruby signet rings-with fabrics that whisper when they move. Their surroundings feature low divans, intricate mosaics, hookahs exhaling spiced smoke. The coffee-nutmeg accord mirrors their love of ceremonial indulgence.
Philosophy & Values
They believe luxury is a right, not a reward. The almond's richness speaks to their generosity; the oud's animalic depth, their acceptance of primal instincts. For them, every gathering is a court, every guest a subject to charm.
Relationships
They attract devotees eager to bask in their glow. Lovers are drawn to the vanilla's promise of sweetness beneath authority. Alliances are sealed over cups of thick Arabic coffee-the middle note made literal.
Lifestyle
Their days revolve around rituals of abundance: rosewater baths, backgammon games played with carved ivory pieces. The strong sillage ensures their presence precedes and outlasts them.
Shadow
Their magnetism can tip into tyranny. The coffee's bitter edge warns of demands disguised as invitations. When unbalanced, they may mistake sycophants for equals.
Conclusion
Diyafat is the scent of gilded daggers and sugared vows. It doesn't ask for loyalty-it assumes it, wrapping dissent in the velvet embrace of orange blossom and oud.