Inferno Sultan Pasha Attars
At a glance
Is Inferno Sultan Pasha Attars worth trying?
Inferno 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
- amber, musky, citrus with Bergamot, Amalfi Lemon, Lime
The first impression
Inferno by Sultan Pasha Attars is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Inferno was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Sultan Pasha. Top notes are Bergamot, Amalfi Lemon and Lime; middle notes are Lavender, Damask Rose, Black Currant, Neroli, Jasmine, Black Pepper and Tonka Bean; base notes are Tobacco, Patchouli, Incense, Thailand Oud, Musk, Oakmoss, Labdanum, Siam Benzoin, Resins, Hyrax, Castoreum, Ambergris, Civet, Spicy Notes and Kephalis.
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
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Inferno Sultan Pasha Attars
Essence
The Alchemist transforms raw elements into transcendent experiences. Inferno's staggering complexity-citrus sparks igniting oud's smoldering depths-mirrors this archetype's pursuit of metamorphosis. Here, even animalic notes like civet and hyrax become sacred ingredients in a sensory ritual. This fragrance doesn't merely scent the skin; it conjures alchemical fire.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in dark silks and antique talismans, their jewelry heavy with occult symbolism. The attar's smoky resins and spicy accords reflect a wardrobe that seems to whisper of medieval laboratories and forbidden manuscripts. Velvet and tarnished silver dominate their palette, each piece chosen as deliberately as a flask of rare essential oil.
Philosophy & Values
They seek the sublime in the profane, believing even base materials hold divine potential. The fragrance's juxtaposition of neroli's brightness against castoreum's animalic growl embodies their creed: opposites contain hidden harmonies. Knowledge, to them, is a living thing to be distilled through direct experience.
Relationships
Their intensity attracts fellow seekers, though few withstand their scrutiny. The scent's formidable sillage acts as both invitation and warning. Romantic partners become apprentices in their emotional experiments, drawn into a world where love is a volatile compound. True peers are rare as unicorn horn.
Lifestyle
Midnight oil burns in their workspace, where glass vials crowd beside leather-bound grimoires. The attar's exceptional longevity mirrors their stamina for nocturnal study. They might practice obscure perfumery techniques or translate alchemical texts, their days measured in tinctures and lunar phases.
Shadow
Their obsession with transformation can tip into manipulation. The fragrance's infernal name hints at a Faustian pride-the belief they can outwit nature's laws. When experiments fail, their disillusionment burns hotter than any success.
Conclusion
Inferno is the Alchemist's crucible in liquid form-a potion where citrus, spice, and beast dissolve into something uncannily sublime. To wear it is to pledge allegiance to the eternal work.