Tulaytulah Obscur Majda Bekkali

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Strong
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Tulaytulah Obscur by Majda Bekkali is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tulaytulah Obscur was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Camille Chemardin. Top notes are Caraway, Cherry Blossom and Cinnamon; middle notes are Almond, Davana, Heliotrope, Labdanum and Black Currant; base notes are Leather, Vanilla and Benzoin.

Composition Profile

leather 100%
almond 85%
floral 70%
aromatic 60%
fresh spicy 50%
nutty 40%
animalic 35%
fruity 30%
cinnamon 25%
smoky 20%

About the Perfumer

Camille Chemardin

Camille Chemardin

Camille Chemardin is a versatile perfumer with a portfolio spanning multiple niche brands. She has created fragrances such as Saints Tears by Adi Ale Van, Mary Jane by BORNTOSTANDOUT®, and Porthole by Loumari. Her work often explores complex and evocative themes, blending unexpected accords.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Caraway Caraway
Cherry Blossom Cherry Blossom
Cinnamon Cinnamon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Almond Almond
Davana Davana
Heliotrope Heliotrope
Labdanum Labdanum
Black Currant Black Currant

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Leather Leather
Vanilla Vanilla
Benzoin Benzoin
Unique Character

Tulaytulah Obscur Majda Bekkali by Majda Bekkali 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

Tulaytulah Obscur Majda Bekkali embodies the distinctive style of Majda Bekkali while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Tulaytulah Obscur Admirer Archetype: Portrait of Tulaytulah Obscur Majda Bekkali

Essence

The person who gravitates toward Tulaytulah Obscur by Majda Bekkali is most closely aligned with The Mystic-an archetype defined by a deep yearning for the ineffable, a fascination with the liminal spaces between reality and reverie. This fragrance, with its smoky, resinous, and subtly animalic allure, speaks to someone who seeks not just beauty, but meaning hidden beneath the surface. They are drawn to the obscure, the poetic, the things that cannot be fully grasped but only intuited.

Like all Mystics, they walk the line between revelation and obscurity, between the sacred and the sensual. Their mind is a labyrinth of symbols, and their soul is a vessel for both ecstasy and melancholy. They do not merely experience life; they decipher it.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is one of controlled decadence-dark silks, tailored yet flowing garments, jewelry with archaic motifs. They favor textures that suggest history: worn leather, oxidized silver, velvet that has known both opulence and neglect. Their surroundings mirror this-dimly lit rooms with heavy drapes, shelves lined with rare books, perhaps an antique mirror that seems to hold more than mere reflections.

They do not follow trends; they haunt them. Their presence is not loud but lingering, like the trail of Tulaytulah Obscur itself-smoky, enigmatic, impossible to ignore once noticed.

They thrive in environments that allow for both contemplation and indulgence-a dimly lit café where philosophy is debated until dawn, a solitary walk through an ancient city at night, a private ritual of music and incense. They may be artists, writers, therapists, or scholars-professions that demand both intellect and intuition.

Their daily life is structured yet fluid, with routines that border on ritual. Mornings might begin with black coffee and a worn volume of poetry; evenings could dissolve into the haze of a jazz club or the quiet intensity of a lover’s gaze. They are not bound by convention, yet they are not reckless-every indulgence is measured, every excess deliberate.

Philosophy & Values

For this individual, existence is not a series of events but a tapestry of signs. They believe in the unseen currents that shape reality-whether through mysticism, art, or psychology. Their philosophy is not dogmatic but fluid, shaped by intuition rather than doctrine. They may be drawn to esoteric traditions, depth psychology, or the philosophy of the sublime, finding resonance in thinkers like Jung, Nietzsche, or the Sufi poets.

Truth, for them, is not something to be possessed but encountered-a fleeting revelation in the scent of incense, the texture of aged paper, the hush of twilight. They value authenticity above all, despising superficiality, yet they themselves often dwell in ambiguity, leaving others uncertain of where they truly stand.

Relationships

They do not love lightly. To know them is to be drawn into a dance of revelation and concealment. They crave depth in relationships, yet their own nature is elusive-sometimes by design, sometimes by unconscious habit. Their closest bonds are with those who understand the language of silence, who do not demand explanations for their shifting moods.

Romantically, they are drawn to those who mirror their complexity-partners who are neither fully light nor dark but exist in the penumbra between. Their love is intense but not possessive; they see relationships as a shared pilgrimage toward something ineffable. Yet, their shadow emerges when their introspection turns to detachment, leaving others feeling like supplicants before an altar they cannot approach.

Shadow

The Mystic’s greatest strength is also their peril: their depth can become a chasm. When their introspection turns inward too fiercely, they risk losing themselves in their own labyrinth. They may grow distant, even from those they love, retreating into a world of symbols where real human connection feels crude by comparison.

There is also the danger of aestheticizing life to the point of detachment-viewing people and experiences as mere metaphors rather than flesh and blood. At their worst, they become the solitary oracle, speaking in riddles no one understands, leaving them isolated in their own sacred gloom.

Conclusion

Yet, when in harmony, the Mystic is a guide-not with answers, but with better questions. They remind others that life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived. Their presence is a quiet challenge: to look deeper, to feel more intensely, to embrace the shadows as part of the whole.

Tulaytulah Obscur is their scent because it, too, refuses to be simple. It is fire and incense, warmth and distance, a whisper that lingers long after the speaker has gone. And so, too, does this person-elusive, unforgettable, a silhouette against the twilight, always just beyond full comprehension.