The Oriscent aesthetic is simply impossible to capture in a spray perfume. Should the artist be afflicted with a disorder—like OCD, or an incorrigible Don Quixote complex—he’ll at best be a lot poorer in the end than when he set out to pursue such a pipe dream.
To put it bluntly, if I were to take Purple Kinam the oil and simply dilute it in ethanol, throw in a few kinam chips for good measure, we wouldn’t end up with a Purple Kinam spray. Apart from an experiment in foolhardiness, it would amount to several bottles of the best oud on Earth, wasted.
Unless, of course, the Oriscent aesthetic is something that only comes to life within the wirings of the artist’s olfactory underbrain—and whatever gets run through such a sophisticated kodo mill is automatically transmuted into resinous brainzap: A scent of pure Zen from start to finish… extragalactic purple fruits and flowers decked out for Bezos and his crew to behold just as they reach the edge of space….
Imagine you could bottle up that juice and drench it in lush auxiliary notes of violet and vintage French iris from the 1950s… Thick sweet slabs of sticky resin and purple oud vapor wafting through it all to turn that buzzing purple nectar into a perfume of the sickest caliber…
A spritz exudes this peppery kewda note lacquered in the purple glaze courtesy of the Sultan’s sinker juice—Myitkyina oud of the highest caliber ever extracted—coupled with that rare batch of iris extracted about 70 years ago, injected with the heady liqueur of Juhi plus the narcotic blue waterlily.
Then you’ve got the nitros of the fragrance cranked up to take the powdery creamy iris lily dance and drench it in the greatest Malaysian oud in existence—yes, I was actually sick enough to pour the Purple Kinam into your bottle…
The late Sultan championed a distillation style designed to suck out as rich and layered a fragrance as possible from the highest quality materials, while my kyara Sifu’s path is to extract his signature bitter-sweet monkoh narcotique, slowly.
So, smell those underwater clinkers blast their incense as they creak into every crevice of the scent gushing with ruh gulab layered with violet leaf and cassie absolute, all welded to the backbone of an oud that’s indistinguishable from certified Japanese purple kinam on the heater.
What you perhaps won’t smell as distinctly is an in-house infusion of Royal Tonkin musk into a super rare batch of Sinensis (nope, not Ha Tinh LTD). The zesty, savory flavor of the Chinese oud adds this biting sweetness, magnified by the pheromonal Tonkin musk, to the kinamic mantra.
Even though you’ve got the rarest and most precious musk on Earth in here, this is not a musk perfume. The musk is used as an enhancing fixative instead of showcasing its inherent aroma. Likewise, the carrier is loaded with the Sultan’s old ambergris, not as a study into ambergris, but how the amber and musk work their magic on the incredible cast of aromatics they’re teamed up with.
The scent of Purple Kinam doesn’t let you delve down a scent breakdown. Instead, you smell the voluptuous, purple body of the oud that makes up the composition, lacquered in tens of other ingredients not meant to be note-picked or analyzed but smelled, all in one go… Slowly, deliberately punctuating the aroma in a thousand petals of resin abuzz with the nectar of purple alien bees on the tail of Bezos as he re-entered space…
*This special edition features a jeweler’s plaque that will be handmade for your bottle. The jeweler requires about a week to finish – your order will ship as soon as it’s ready.
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Ashiqul Hoque S. • Bangladesh
1st wear: confusion
2nd wear: disbelief
3rd wear: overwhelmed
4th wear: awe
5th wear: expansion…
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This one will take months to properly appreciate.
Insanely complex and regal scent.
First impressions? 🤯🤯 This is a very complicated composition and I mean that in the best way possible.
It’s going to take me time to figure this one out, but my goodness this screams purple. It’s floral and fruity with that deep PK base. What Oud Yusuf Parfum was to it’s namesake oil, you’ll find the same treatment here, just with that higher quality screaming through.
The ambergris is more detectable than the musk, but as mentioned in the write up these are not meant to be featured, but to enhance. I’ll update with more thoughts as I get more familiar with it.
Ryan S. • USA
This is definitely one of my favorites!! Definitely in my top 3 from Ensar! Truly an amazing scent. 🙏🏻❤️
Only one spray of this on the neck and it projects like crazy. It captures you like it has wrapped you in a blanket of purple flowers. It’s so intoxicating that you keep wondering what it is! It’s so narcotic that you are drawn to it. Thoroughly enjoyed my Friday with the journey of Purple Kinam . It’s been 5 hrs and still enjoying it!
Aaqib J. • UAE
Wow, I received it before my business trip! Great.
Thanks Ensar team.
I’m a fan of Purple Kinam as well. It’s has so many facets. It’s a great fragrance and I really enjoy it.
Purple Kinam 🥰
This is probably require at least ten wearing to give some review. 🙂
All I can say fruity minty Oudhy. 🥰🥰
Two sprays and you are good for the day, plays all day projects all day.
It’s truly a magic in a bottle Hats off 🤠!
Al-Amin Abedin • Bangladesh