Arraweelo Maison Anthony Marmin

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Strong
Sillage
Excellent
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Arraweelo by Maison Anthony Marmin is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Anthony Abdul Karim Marmin.

Composition Profile

musky 100%
amber 85%
sweet 70%
powdery 60%
fruity 50%
honey 40%
oud 35%
fresh spicy 30%
warm spicy 25%
smoky 20%

About the Perfumer

Anthony Abdul Karim Marmin

Anthony Abdul Karim Marmin

Anthony Abdul Karim Marmin is a perfumer closely associated with the house of Abdul Karim Al Faransi, where he has created a wide range of fragrances. His style spans bold, resinous compositions like Amber 4000 and Amber Afghani, as well as more complex, evocative scents such as Al Quds and Amazonia. Known for blending traditional Middle Eastern ingredients with modern accords, his work often features rich amber, oud, and spice notes.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

White Musk White Musk
Olibanum Olibanum
Grapes Grapes
Honey Honey
Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Incense Incense
Mango Mango
Unique Character

Arraweelo Maison Anthony Marmin by Maison Anthony Marmin offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Arraweelo Maison Anthony Marmin embodies the distinctive style of Maison Anthony Marmin while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Arraweelo Maison Anthony Marmin

Essence

The person who cherishes Arraweelo Maison Anthony Marmin is ruled by the Queen archetype-a figure of authority, magnetism, and unshakable self-possession. Like the namesake of the fragrance, Arraweelo, the legendary Somali queen who commanded respect through sheer will, this individual exudes regality without needing to demand it. They are not merely confident; they are sovereign in their existence, moving through life with an innate understanding of their power.

Yet, as with all archetypes, the Queen has her shadow-the tyrant, the ruler who mistakes dominance for leadership, who confuses control with wisdom. The lover of Arraweelo must navigate this duality, balancing their natural command with the humility required to avoid isolation.

Style & Aesthetic

Their taste is deliberate, curated, and unapologetically bold. They favor deep, rich textures-velvet, silk, brocade-colors that speak of dusk and fire: burgundy, emerald, gold. Their wardrobe is not merely clothing but armor, each piece chosen to reflect an inner authority.

In fragrance, they seek the same complexity. Arraweelo-with its smoky oud, dark florals, and animalic depth-mirrors their essence: untamed yet refined, primal yet sophisticated. It is not a scent for the timid; it announces arrival without words.

Their days are structured, not out of rigidity, but reverence for discipline. Mornings begin with intention-black coffee, a moment of silence, the deliberate application of Arraweelo like a coronation. Work is not merely labor but legacy-building; they choose endeavors that endure.

Yet in their pursuit of excellence, they may forget the value of spontaneity. Life, when too tightly controlled, loses its wildness-the very quality that makes Arraweelo so intoxicating.

Philosophy & Values

They do not believe in power for its own sake. To them, influence is a duty-one must wield it with precision, like a surgeon’s scalpel. Their moral code is rooted in fairness, though their definition of fairness is often uncompromising. They expect much from others because they expect even more from themselves.

Yet this idealism can curdle into rigidity. When wounded or challenged, the Queen may become imperious, dismissing dissent as ignorance rather than engaging with it. Their strength, if unchecked, can calcify into dogma.

Relationships

They attract devotion effortlessly. Friends, lovers, and colleagues orbit them like subjects to a monarch-not out of fear, but fascination. Their charisma is gravitational, pulling others into their vision. In love, they are passionate but exacting; they seek a consort, not a supplicant-someone who can match their intensity without being consumed by it.

But the shadow of the Queen is loneliness. The higher the throne, the fewer who dare approach. Their standards, though noble, can become walls. They may mistake solitude for strength, forgetting that even rulers need counsel.

Shadow

The greatest danger for this individual is the illusion of infallibility. The Queen who cannot bend will eventually break. Their shadow emerges in moments of pride-when they dismiss vulnerability as weakness, when they mistake loyalty for blind obedience.

But when balanced, they are unstoppable. A true sovereign knows that power is not in never falling, but in rising each time with grace. Arraweelo is their scent because it, like them, is unafraid of darkness-it transforms it into something sublime.