Dhahab Khayali
At a glance
Is Dhahab Khayali worth trying?
Dhahab by Khayali is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- oud, woody, animalic with Helvetolide, Agarwood (Oud), Cypriol
The first impression
Dhahab by Khayali is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Dhahab was launched in 2025.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Unknown Perfumer
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Dhahab Khayali
Essence
The Alchemist seeks to transmute the base into the sublime, and this fragrance is their crucible. Oud-Cambodian, Thai, agarwood-smolders like a philosopher's stone, while cypriol and ambrettolide add a narcotic edge. The scent is a potion of paradoxes: animalic yet sacred, earthy yet celestial, as if distilled from midnight itself.
They are drawn to the spaces where opposites meet, finding beauty in the tension between decay and divinity. The fragrance's oud-woody heart beats with the pulse of ancient rituals and modern longing.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor layers-a cashmere wrap over a leather cuff, a silk shirt under a battered waistcoat. Their palette runs deep: oxblood, forest green, gold leaf on black. Their home is a cabinet of curiosities, with apothecary jars and a well-thumbed grimoire on the desk.
The scent's animalic-woody accord mirrors their love for textures that tell stories-tarnished silver, cracked porcelain, ink-stained fingers. They collect objects not for their value but for their aura of transformation.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the magic of matter. The Alchemist values knowledge but reveres intuition, trusting the nose as much as the notebook. The fragrance's helvetolide note-a synthetic musk-reflects their embrace of the artificial as another form of alchemy.
They are seekers of essences, literal and metaphorical. The scent's strong sillage and very good longevity mirror their belief that ideas should linger and alter the atmosphere.
Relationships
They attract fellow obsessives and those hungry for enchantment. Romantic partners are often artists or scientists, united by a shared fascination with the unseen. Friends know them as the one who gifts strange tinctures and knows the history of every spice.
Their connections are intense, like the fragrance's oud-not for everyone, but unforgettable to those who resonate. They crave minds that can match their own relentless curiosity.
Lifestyle
Their days are nonlinear-a midnight study session, an afternoon spent tracking down a rare resin. They work in perfumery, academia, or the arts, their projects sprawling across years. Meals are experimental, featuring ingredients most would overlook.
The scent's evolution from smoky to sweet mirrors their process-destruction before creation, chaos before order. They understand that true transformation requires both fire and patience.
Shadow
Their obsession with the hidden can blind them to the obvious, mistaking obscurity for depth. The very intensity that fuels them may burn bridges, as they prioritize the quest over the human. The scent's animalic growl warns against losing oneself in the labyrinth.
They must remember that the greatest transmutation is not of lead into gold, but of solitude into communion.
Conclusion
Dhahab Khayali is the Alchemist's olfactory manifesto-a fragrance that marries mud and stars, laboratory and temple. It speaks of oud and ambition, of skin and sacrament. To wear it is to carry a whispered spell, a reminder that everything is on the verge of becoming something else.