Incense Royale Sultan Pasha Attars
At a glance
Is Incense Royale Sultan Pasha Attars worth trying?
Incense Royale by Sultan Pasha Attars is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, amber, warm spicy with Spanish Labdanum, Cambodian Oud, Siam Benzoin
The first impression
Incense Royale by Sultan Pasha Attars is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Incense Royale was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Sultan Pasha.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Sultan Pasha
Sultan Pasha is a British perfumer known for his luxurious attars and complex ambergris-based compositions. His work often features rich, animalic notes and rare natural ingredients, drawing on traditional Middle Eastern perfumery techniques. The Coronation Ambergris series showcases his mastery of ambergris in varied interpretations, while his Al Hareem and Al Lail attars explore opulent floral and resinous blends.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Incense Royale Sultan Pasha Attars
Essence
The Mystic walks the threshold between worlds, and Incense Royale’s sacred resins and oud embody this liminality. It is a fragrance of temple rites and private revelations, where vanilla and labdanum sweeten the austerity of devotion. The scent does not merely linger-it consecrates.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear layers of undyed linen and silver rings etched with sigils. The fragrance’s Himalayan nard and cedar suggest a preference for raw, unpolished materials that hold memory. Their space is sparse but potent: a low altar, a single candle, a bowl of dried petals.
Philosophy & Values
They seek the divine in the mundane, finding prayer in the curve of a cedar branch or the slow melt of beeswax. The benzoin and copaiba balm in the scent reflect their belief that healing and transcendence are woven into the fabric of daily life.
Relationships
They connect deeply but transiently, like a flame passed between hands. Romantic bonds are rituals-shared silence, a palm pressed to a heartbeat. Friends are fellow pilgrims, met on the road and released with blessings.
Lifestyle
Dawn might find them grinding resins into incense or tracing maps of constellations onto parchment. The oud in the fragrance mirrors their nocturnal habits: reading by lamplight, brewing bitter teas, listening for the whispers of the unseen.
Shadow
Their detachment can become a refusal to fully inhabit the present. The animalic castoreum in the scent hints at instincts suppressed in favor of visions. When unbalanced, they risk floating away like smoke.
Conclusion
Incense Royale is an invocation in liquid form. Like the Mystic, it reminds us that the sacred is not distant-it breathes in the space between heartbeats.