Turath Sultan Pasha Attars
At a glance
Is Turath Sultan Pasha Attars worth trying?
Turath by Sultan Pasha Attars is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- rose, oud with Taif Rose, Indian Oud, Damask Rose
The first impression
Turath by Sultan Pasha Attars is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. 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 Turath Sultan Pasha Attars
Essence
The Mystic seeks transcendence through sensory devotion, embodied by Turath's kaleidoscope of roses, oud, and sacred resins. This fragrance is a prayer in liquid form-voluptuous yet ascetic, like a dervish spinning between earthly and divine love. The narcotic florals and animalic musk suggest ecstatic surrender.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in flowing silks or raw hemp, adorned with talismanic jewelry. Their dwelling is a sanctuary: low divans, incense coils, walls stained with henna patterns that catch the dusk light.
Philosophy & Values
They chase the sublime in every breath. The attar's complexity mirrors their belief that beauty and suffering are intertwined paths to awakening.
Relationships
They magnetize fellow pilgrims but unsettle the conventional. Lovers are temporary vessels for cosmic connection-intense bonds that burn bright and dissolve like olibanum smoke.
Lifestyle
Nights are spent translating Rumi or composing microtonal music. They might disappear for weeks on solitary retreats, returning with eyes full of unshareable visions.
Shadow
Their spiritual hunger can become escapism. The ambergris' saltiness hints at tears unshed-a reluctance to fully inhabit the mundane world.
Conclusion
Turath is the scent of a soul drunk on eternity, where every drop holds the weight of a thousand rose petals offered at the altar of the unseen.