K'abel

$470.00 USD

Original bottle not included with sample/decant purchase. Scent Split rebottles the genuine fragrance into smaller bottles.

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A perfume of silence, as hypnotic and provocative as a kohl-eyed gaze, for moments of pure attraction A visionary, she was one of the greatest figures in the Mayan dynasty. Queen K’abel ruled for many years with the title of “Supreme Warrior”. K’abel exude a mischievous, personal, intense and absolutely irresistible charm. Rich, seductive and alluring, leading the mind from darkness to light. As deliciously extravagant as you would expect from a queen notorious for her lavish tastes. Rose – jasmine – Oud and Santal Mysore in a soft, warm and sensual composition built on the fusion between these four ancestral raw materials K’abel is as rich in character as it is in ingredients. Intensely moving and spinning out of control, a gorgeous devil swirling with dry fruits and saffron sweetened with resins and honey. Turkish rose and sandalwood bravely attempt to anchor this unruly and unexpected perfume but its nature is far too wild to be tamed. It stretches out languorously on the skin for hours, displaying its dark facets, leaving you hungry for more Arabian nights in its amber glow.

 

Notes

Top notes are Nutmeg, Cardamom and Lemon; middle notes are Palisander Rosewood, Dates, Madagascar Vanilla and Jasmine; base notes are Vetiver, Cedar, Guaiac Wood and Neroli..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

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Frazier S.
Interesting but probably won't knock your socks off.

This one is odd. While it's definitely the quality product I would expect from Royal Crown, it's just not for me. Generally considered unisex by the masses, I found it to be more feminine and soapy, though not the cheap soap that you might associate with lesser fragrances, I can't put my finger on it, but I suspect the lemon, neroli, and jasmine(?) are creating a synergistic effect that makes this soapish. The sweetness of the fig and vanilla are lost in the mix. In the dry-down I get an impression of a cinnamon-like chord. probably from the nutmeg and cedar peeking through, No idea, really. Preforms really well. Longevity is there, too. Can't love 'em all.

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Harry P.
Light powdery floral

Luxurious, definitely shouldn't be worn casually. Powdery, dark, rich, floral. A bit sweet. Leans fem. Not for me, but I appreciate it.