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Bukhara

30ML / 1FL OZ - EAU DE PARFUM

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The Story

The perfume notes:

Bukhara is woody-floral, spicy and earthy perfume, composed around the enigmatic iris / orris – one of perfumery’s most prized (and expensive) raw materials

Mid: iris / orris, ambrette, osmanthus and a touch of jasmine – the latter a nod to the Persian influences in this part of the world. Clove and apricot enrich the colours and textures

And for an extra touch of magic, add Ralf's transparent silk accord (one of the first things he ever created at perfume school!)

The Bukhara story

“I was incredibly inspired by my journey across Central Asia, and by the Silk Road cities of Uzbekistan in particular.

An extraordinary and memorable adventure. Bukhara is the jewel in the crown, a magical place. A city of artisans, an architectural wonder, a beautiful and ancient crossroads and melting-pot.

Historically, the Silk Road (between Europe and East Asia) was built on spices that served as condiments, dyes and bases for perfumes, so I was very fortunate to go there, just as this fascinating but unknown country opens up again to the outside world …

Cotton fields, the arid earth brought to life with irrigation canals. Dry and crumbling city walls. Minarets and madrassas, peaceful inner courtyards. The trickle of water in fountains. Deserted alleys, white houses with pale blue doors, bleached by the sun and heat. Dust in the narrow streets. Children laughing, playing in the shade. A kaleidoscope of faces: Uzbek, Tajik, Turkic, Persian, Chinese, Mongol, Russian, …. evidence of a melting-pot culture – this is no backwater. A chalk-pale city, clay and brick houses whitewashed to guard against the sun. A thousand shrines, and turquoise tiles. Old Soviet books being sold alongside silks and spices and the traditional karakul fur (think Astrakhan hats and coats). Private patios, vines overhead. Mulberry trees. The pleasures of the table – apricots, pears, and the local specialty – called ‘shurdanak’ - roasted and salted apricot seeds. Cucumbers and carrots in the markets. A convivial, open city of artisans and workshops. A feeling of the vastness of Central Asia, the endless horizons of Uzbekistan, this double-landlocked country. And a sense of the desert beyond the city, and the promise of adventure …”

Top
Opening with caraway, pear, coriander and bergamot
Base
benzoin resin, saffron, amber, wood and cotton-soft musks

The House

Gallivant is the work of perfumer Nick Steward — a multi-award-winning indie house out of London, built around the idea of wanderlust in a bottle. Each fragrance is keyed to a specific city or place. The oils are crafted in France; the perfumes are matured, macerated, and bottled in the Cotswolds in England, by hand.

The Perfumer

Ralf Schwieger