Oud Rosaria Mahdi Perfumes
At a glance
Is Oud Rosaria Mahdi Perfumes worth trying?
Oud Rosaria by Mahdi Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- oud, woody, amber with Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Amber, Indian Oud
The first impression
Oud Rosaria by Mahdi Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Oud Rosaria was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Ali Raza.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ali Raza
Ali Raza is a perfumer known for his work with Gaia Parfums and Mahdi Perfumes, where he crafts both aquatic and gourmand compositions. His style balances fresh, marine accords with rich, warm notes, as seen in Skin Of The Sea and Belgian Malt. Notable creations like Caffè Latte and Ginger Mintea showcase his ability to blend unexpected ingredients into harmonious, wearable scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Oud Rosaria Mahdi Perfumes
Essence
The Mystic dwells in thresholds-between flesh and spirit, darkness and light. Oud Rosaria captures this liminality with its interplay of medicinal oud and voluptuous rose, a duality that evokes dervishes whirling in prayer. Like incense curling toward the divine, the fragrance suggests a soul fluent in both earthly and celestial languages.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear flowing layers: a wool shawl over a silk tunic, silver rings engraved with Sufi poetry. Their aesthetic borrows from monastic cells and opium dens alike-low divans, beeswax candles, walls painted the exact blue of twilight. The scent's frankincense note lingers like a benediction.
Philosophy & Values
They seek union, not answers. The Mystic values paradox: how cypriol oil smells both rooty and ethereal, how musk can be animalic yet angelic. For them, truth lives in contradiction, much like the rose that blooms brightest near compost.
Relationships
They attract disciples and skeptics in equal measure. Lovers are drawn to their intensity but may balk at the emotional austerity-the Mystic loves deeply but fleetingly, as transient as agarwood smoke. True companions understand their need for solitary vigils.
Lifestyle
Dawn prayers on a reed mat, afternoons translating medieval herbals. They haunt bazaars for vintage attar bottles, train stations for the anonymity of strangers' prayers. Winters are spent following the scent of wood resin to remote mountain shrines.
Shadow
Their detachment can calcify into emotional stinginess. The Mystic risks becoming like oud itself: precious but impenetrable, so accustomed to transcendence that ordinary love feels trivial.
Conclusion
Oud Rosaria is the fragrance of fingers stained with prayer beads. It belongs to those who find the sacred not in renunciation, but in the rosewater left on the skin after ablutions.