About the Fragrance
Halfeti draws inspiration from
the lavish goods traded with Turkey: exotic florals, spices, soft
leathers and precious fabrics. The fragrance is named for the small
Turkish village of Halfeti, where enchanting "black" roses grow on the
banks of the Euphrates river. Dark and mysterious, the roses are an
intense shade of crimson, so dusky they appear to be black.
Halfeti is an exquisitely opulent woody floral, dazzling in the glow of
luxurious golden saffron, decorated with bright citrus, green armoise
and woody cypress. An exquisitely multifaceted rose is set like a
precious jewel amongst a silken bouquet of sweet florals. The lavish
drydown with its overdose of dusky patchouli heart leads into a melange
of decadent resins, oud and amber, alongside velvet textured sandalwood
and a suede-like leather.