This also looks promising:
From Neela Vermiere Creations, a collaboration with Bertrand Duchaufour, producing three fragrances evoking the vibrancy of India through distinct historical periods - the ancient Vedic era (Trayee), the Mogul empire (Mohur), and the British Raj (Bombay Bling) - by using the actual ingredients from that time period. Luckyscent says of Bombay Bling that "Lads who feel they can rock white florals could give this a try" (that's me, I love them and I can rock them!), of Mohur is says "the real surprise ... is the subtle “Indian pastry” accord tucked in the petals of its rose garden," and of Trayee it says "The perfumer has even added an arrestingly realistic ganja accord." These are not your typical descriptions and the background of the perfume house is a combination of French and Indian traditions. Add in the fact that I love almost everything by Betrand Duchaufour and I'm 99% sure this is a safe blind buy. 55mL bottles from Luckyscent are $260 but you can get 10mL bottles of all three directly from Neela Vermiere for only $120.
Trayee notes:
Blue ginger, elemi, cinnamon, ganja accord, blackcurrant absolute, basil, jasmine sambac, Egyptian jasmine, cardamom absolute, clove, saffron, Javanese and Haitian vetiver, incense, Mysore sandalwood oil, patchouli, myrrh, vanilla, cedar, amber notes, oud palao from Laos, oak moss
Mohur notes:
Cardamom, coriander, ambrette, carrot, black pepper, elemi, Turkish rose oil, jasmine, orris, hawthorn, almond milk accord, leather, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, oudh Palao from Laos, benzoin, vanilla, tonka bean
Bombay Bling notes:
Mango, lychee, blackcurrant, cardamom, cumin, cistus, Turkish rose, jasmine sambac, ylang-ylang, tuberose, plumeria, gardenia, patchouli, tobacco, sandalwood, cedar, vanilla
From Neela Vermiere Creations, a collaboration with Bertrand Duchaufour, producing three fragrances evoking the vibrancy of India through distinct historical periods - the ancient Vedic era (Trayee), the Mogul empire (Mohur), and the British Raj (Bombay Bling) - by using the actual ingredients from that time period. Luckyscent says of Bombay Bling that "Lads who feel they can rock white florals could give this a try" (that's me, I love them and I can rock them!), of Mohur is says "the real surprise ... is the subtle “Indian pastry” accord tucked in the petals of its rose garden," and of Trayee it says "The perfumer has even added an arrestingly realistic ganja accord." These are not your typical descriptions and the background of the perfume house is a combination of French and Indian traditions. Add in the fact that I love almost everything by Betrand Duchaufour and I'm 99% sure this is a safe blind buy. 55mL bottles from Luckyscent are $260 but you can get 10mL bottles of all three directly from Neela Vermiere for only $120.
Trayee notes:
Blue ginger, elemi, cinnamon, ganja accord, blackcurrant absolute, basil, jasmine sambac, Egyptian jasmine, cardamom absolute, clove, saffron, Javanese and Haitian vetiver, incense, Mysore sandalwood oil, patchouli, myrrh, vanilla, cedar, amber notes, oud palao from Laos, oak moss
Mohur notes:
Cardamom, coriander, ambrette, carrot, black pepper, elemi, Turkish rose oil, jasmine, orris, hawthorn, almond milk accord, leather, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, oudh Palao from Laos, benzoin, vanilla, tonka bean
Bombay Bling notes:
Mango, lychee, blackcurrant, cardamom, cumin, cistus, Turkish rose, jasmine sambac, ylang-ylang, tuberose, plumeria, gardenia, patchouli, tobacco, sandalwood, cedar, vanilla