Incense Noir is a deep, enigmatic journey into the ancient world of sacred smoke — a fragrance built around fire, resin, and the mysterious glow of burning balsams. It is a nocturnal ritual, a whisper of shadowed temples, and the dark poetry of smoldering incense carried by desert winds.
Top Notes — The First Spark of Fire
The opening strikes like a ritual flame: allspice, timur pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, clove, and green Hojari frankincense fuse into a spicy, aromatic blaze. Sharp, sparkling, and slightly citrus-metallic from the green hojari, the top feels like cracking open a chest of ancient spices warmed over glowing charcoal.
Heart Notes — The Temple of Smoke
As the fire deepens, Incense Noir reveals its sacred heart : Somali frankincense, Choya Louban and Omani frankincense create a rich smoky signature, wrapped in myrrh, opoponax for depth and warmth.
This is where the scent becomes thick, resinous, and almost edible — smoky balsams intertwine with the sweetness of raisins and molten toffee, while pink lotus and wild flowers add a ghostly floral silhouette behind the veil of smoke.
A true dark incense cathedral.
Base Notes — The Glowing Ambers
In the drydown, the fragrance sinks into a bed of ancient resins: labdanum, benzoin, Ugandan vanilla, musk, Papua sandalwood, and cedarwood.
Warm, velvety, and hypnotically smoky, the base feels like the last glowing ambers of a midnight ritual — soft golden balsams, sweet black vanilla, and sacred woods that linger for hours on the skin.
Incense Noir – The Experience
A refined incense fragrance with a modern twist — smoky, warm, slightly sweet, and incredibly long-lasting. A fragrance for those who worship smoke, shadow, and the timeless power of sacred resins.
Olfactory Notes:
Top Notes: all spice, timur, cinnamon, cardamom, green hojari, clove
Middle Notes: somali frankincense, omani frankincense, myrrh, opoponax, choya louban, wild flowers, guaiacwood, raisins, toffee, nutmeg, pink lotus
Base notes: resins, labdanum, benzoin, ugandan vanilla, musk, sandalwood papua, cedarwood




