Mukhallat Shams By Ajmal Hailing form the legendary Dahn Al Oudh Shams family, it is a rare and captivating blend that refreshes the senses. It is meant for people with a vibrant personality and whose demeanor is hard to shadow.
Type : E.D.P.
Capacity : 50 ml e
Top : Floral - Musky
Heart : Musky - Ambery
Base : Woody - Oudhy
A bottle can be purchased in all Ajmal showrooms and through select dealers.
Shams Gift Set
The Shams Gift Box evokes the passion and mystery of the Arabian heritage. The feel of Dahn Al Oudh is extended throughout the three variations of the Shams fragrances and the luxurious ostrich leather box, cushioned in suede, complements its regal touch. Launching the exquisite Gift Box, Nazir Ajmal, Chief Perfumer, Ajmal Perfumes said, 'Our new gift collection is a treat for perfume connoisseurs who prefer to alternate between the concentrate and Eau de Parfum version of Dahn Al Oudh while also indulging in the Mukhallat Eau de Parfum. Both the distinguished fragrance and its presentation make the Shams Gift Box an ideal gift for every occasion.
Ajmal Mawsouf is a combination of traditional ingredients such as Dahn al Oudh, with the warm, sensual notes of vanilla and amber and a delicate flowery scent from rose, Mawsouf is fitting for classy mature men and women. It offers a modernized interpretation of classic elegance and appeals to people with refined tastes and a sophisticated understanding of oriental fragrances.
Anand Flora fluxo Incense is packaged in a thin, shiny-blue box and adorned with Nataraj on the front, Anand Flora Fluxo is a super-thick on-the-stick hand rolled agarbathi. It is very cosmic, airy, and just perfect--you smell no core at all. It is especially useful for study, Upanishad ritual Vedanta and intensive kundalini, vinyasa, ashtanga, raja.
On the Box: Anand Flora is perfected from selected odorferous resins gums and natural essential oils. It is great to have a choice for prayer and pleasure. Made in Bombay, India by the Anand Agarbathi. ~Export Quality~
All plants are comprised of carbon-based matter. By igniting the extracted oils of plants, they are convened into light-based matter, which directly acts on the angelic realms, and influences the emotional and spiritual realms.
Let go of choosing between friend and enemy. Immediately drop thoughts that follow from passion or aggression. Within the expanse of simply being, without judgment, The sun of devotion spontaneously dawns. - Spring's Flower: A Spontaneous Song of Experience (composed by Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche)
Fu-in Kyara Ryugen This is Minorien's Masterpiece. It has a wet smell of Kyara that is very deep. You will also note an excellent tone that reflects, in abundance, the very nature of the incense tree. You will enjoy a gentle aroma of the highest quality of pure "Kyara smell".
With an outstanding title track and super line up of top-shelf musicians, liquid love is exceptionally smooth, but don't let the commercial-like title track fool you, this LP showcases a massive wall of jazz rockin' funk for the original acide-jazz pioneer. Download and get ready...Lost Dreams is definately a must listen.
Released 1975
Genre: Jazz-Rock
Length: 44min 33sec
Label: Columbia Records
Producer: Freddie Hubbard
Featuring: George Cables, Carl Burnett, Carl Randall Jr., Ray Parker, Henry Franklin, Chuck Rainey, Al Hall, Ian Underwood, Spider Webb, Myuto Correa and Johnny Guitar Watson.
Tracks
1. Midnight At The Oasis 2. Put It In The Pocket 3. Lost Dreams 4. Liquid Love 5. Yesterday's Thoughts 6. Kuntu
From Saudi Arabia comes this rich oil perfume; A fragrance that leaves a trace, with notes of Sandalwood, Rose Istanbul, saffron, and vanilla. A gorgeous, rich oriental scent.
This particular e.d.t. is from a line of unisex fragrances called "Hermèssences".Created by Jean Claude Ellena--in-house Hermès parfumeur, Ambre Narguile is meant to evoke cashmere, and features notes of benzoin, labdanum, musk, vanilla, caramel, honey, sugared tonka bean, grilled sesame seeds, cinnamon, rum, coumarine and white orchids. Savoury, sensual, enveloping. This is a rich and delicious edt.
How are you currently involved in perfume and incense?:
It's properties balance dosha and spirit. I'm a perfume/incense hobbyist. I mix & decant arabic atars, mukhallats(mixtures), musks and more. I will craft fine rope incenses, gather and acquire hard to find resins, and grow herbs for special formulas. I smolder aloeswoods and create various bakhoor's. Aloeswood, agarwood, or gaharu is the wood the luxury parfum compound oudh is decuced from---sometimes refered to as Dahn al Oudh. Amber and benzoin fragrances are very interesting to work with. My latest bakhoor consists of fine Cambodian aloeswood and turkish rose. Also preparing stimulating batches of Morning Star Shakti Attar. Notes used are; Mysore Sandalwood Base, Laos benzoin, sandal Mysore 40+yrs, Dahn al oudh Cambodi, Turkish rose, Indian saffron, and Chinese Deer Musk. I also enginear & mix-master music when i get a free chance---I'm the guy behind the Sugartorch Soundsystem.
Desire, anticipation, and stimulation trigger chemical responses within our brains. Dopamine is the "immediate response" chemical within our brain for pleasure, whereas serotonin is responsible for overall mood. In short, These are just a few chemicals released in the brain during pleasurable experiences; music, sex, relationships, meditation, hobbies and so on.
Scents and notes you love:
The first thing that comes to mind recently is vetiver, as a perfume ingredient, and most recently, i've acquired about a pound of the root powder for incense. It is very agreeable and has a texture unlike any other--it's raw and unlike some of the fresh perfumes. Cordyceps powder has an uplifting chocolate-like scent that tastes great too. Benzoin is really special to work with and use.
Musk, rose, saffron, and dahn al-oudh are simply a mixture made in heaven---and something I always have on hand. Sandalwood would also have to be a favorite---It blends well with so many oils and psychoactive aromatic botanicals. I bought a few milliliter's of a 40-year-old pure Mysore Sandal oil a few years ago---it was really nice. The first fragrance that i wore was Halston's Z-14 but, the scents that really opened up my eyes were Giorgio Beverly Hills for men and Oscar Pour Lui---these were introduced in the early 80's. currently enjoying the company of the Ajmal's Shams offerings, Arabian Oud's 'Woody', Verseche Eau Fraiche and a musk/ta'if rose mukhallat. I also enjoy Chanel types.
Mission:
A renowned Arab caliph once said; “If I were a merchant, I would only trade in oud perfume, so that if I did not make a profit, I would have profited from its sensational scent. Choosing fragrances truly reflects one’s individuality". Currently, I will trade/advise if any casual interests arise.