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Sakeena — Warm Spicy Woody Oriental Attar | Alcohol-Free Perfume Oil | By Attar Mist

Attar Mist

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Spice, Smoke and Ancient Silk

Sakeena opens with an immediate surge of warmth — cardamom, coriander, saffron and cinnamon over a whisper of mocha, giving the opening an almost edible richness tempered by a breath of fresh orange. This is not a fragrance that eases you in; it arrives with confidence. The heart reveals Sakeena's quieter nature: red rose, honeysuckle and jasmine threaded through cashmere wood, guaiacwood and a trace of black tobacco — an unexpected note that gives the floral centre unusual depth and shadow. The dry-down settles into an ancient base: spikenard — one of the oldest perfume ingredients known to history — alongside sandalwood, cedar and cypriol, rounded by leather, amber and musk into something that feels as timeless as it is entirely wearable.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes — Saffron, Cardamom, Coriander, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove Bud, Mocha, Orange
Heart Notes — Red Rose, Honeysuckle, Jasmine, Cashmere Wood, Guaiacwood, Patchouli, Black Tobacco
Base Notes — Sandalwood, Cedar, Cypriol, Spikenard, Amber, Balsamic, Leather, Vanilla, Musk, Tonka, Moss

About This Attar

Sakeena is a pure concentrated attar perfume oil, entirely alcohol-free. Presented in a premium dark glass bottle with gunmetal dome cap and base, applied with precision using the glass stick applicator.

Available in 3ml, 6ml and 12ml. Larger sizes offer greater value — save up to 10% on 12ml.

Apply a small drop to pulse points — wrists, neck and behind the ears. Sakeena rewards the skin with hours of evolving warmth — the spice of the opening gradually giving way to a soft woody intimacy that is entirely its own. Suited to cooler weather, evenings and occasions that call for something genuinely distinctive.

By Attar Mist — Ancient Art. Modern Ritual. Fragrances That Define You. Eastern fragrance curated in the UK since 2013.