Najah Feli Perfumes
At a glance
Is Najah Feli Perfumes worth trying?
Najah by Feli Perfumes is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, sweet, warm spicy with Cognac, Cinnamon, Tonka Bean
The first impression
Najah by Feli Perfumes is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Najah was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Dora Tapos. Top note is Cognac; middle notes are Cinnamon, Tonka Bean and Oak; base notes are Praline, Vanila and Sandal.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Dora Tapos
Dora Tapos is a perfumer known for her work with Feli Perfumes, where she created a series of fragrances including Asra, Daluh, Dara, Najah, and Zahid. These scents reflect a focus on modern and refined compositions. Her contributions highlight a dedication to crafting distinctive and memorable aromas.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Najah Feli Perfumes
Essence
Najah is the Alchemist, transforming base notes into gold-cognac into warmth, cinnamon into memory. They are a seeker of hidden harmonies, believing the mundane world conceals magic for those who know how to listen. The praline-vanilla base suggests someone who finds the sacred in sweetness, while the oak and sandalwood root them in ancient wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a cabinet of curiosities: a 1920s smoking jacket worn over jeans, alchemical symbols etched into cufflinks. They favor dimly lit apothecaries turned cocktail bars, where the walls are lined with jars of unlabeled tinctures. Even their smartphone case is tooled leather, stitched with constellations.
Philosophy & Values
They operate on the principle that everything is connected-the cinnamon in their tea, the tonka bean in their perfume, the oak of the desk where they write. Ritual is their compass: stirring coffee seven times counterclockwise, leaving vanilla pods on windowsills to charge in moonlight. The cognac note whispers their creed: even time can be distilled.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers-the tarot reader at the farmer’s market, the jazz pianist who studies Pythagorean tuning. Romantic partners are drawn to their ability to make a Tuesday feel like a séance. Friends know to expect texts at 3 AM about the symbolism of medieval grimoires. They mentor without meaning to, leaving trails of breadcrumbs in conversation.
Lifestyle
Mornings involve grinding their own spices for coffee. They haunt estate sales for Victorian microscopes and out-of-print herbals. Even their vacations are quests-tracking down a rumored cache of pre-war perfume formulas in Prague, perhaps. Their nightstand holds a crystal ashtray, a first edition of Nerval, and a vial of something unmarked.
Shadow
The risk is disappearing into the labyrinth of their own mind. That powdery amber note hints at a tendency to romanticize the past until the present blurs. Sometimes they forget that not every interaction needs to be an incantation. The sandalwood base is their anchor-a reminder that even alchemists must come up for air.
Conclusion
Najah is the scent of a library where Newton’s alchemy manuscripts sit beside a half-finished negroni. It’s the fragrance of someone who toasts to the moon with a glass of cognac, who sees the universe in the swirl of cinnamon dust. Not a magician-magic is tricks-but an alchemist: one who knows the real work is slow, sacred, and never truly done.