Rasasi

Ashaar

Amber Spicy

cardamomcinnamonbergamotcedaragarwood (oud)styraxmuskoakmoss

Longevity

Moderate

Sillage

Moderate

Occasion

Office/Daily

Seasonality

Summer

Cardamom and cinnamon over bergamot open bright, drying into cedar, oud and balsamic styrax. Woody and spiced with an oriental depth, it balances a fresh top against a resinous, mossy base.

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How Ashaar smells, measured

On Zenyra's five taste axes, Ashaar keeps the sweetness pared back, dry and austere, and sits temperate, built on woods and soft musk rather than amber.

Warmthtemperate0.48

Ashaar sits temperate, built on woods and soft musk rather than amber.

Projectionmid-range0.62

Ashaar sits mid-range on projection, which for a fragrance with thin wear data reflects an absence of reports rather than a measured middle.

Riskmid-range0.42

Ashaar sits mid-range on risk, neither a clear crowd-pleaser nor clearly divisive on the evidence available.

Texturemid-range0.61

Ashaar sits mid-range on texture, which for a fragrance with thin wear data reflects an absence of reports rather than a measured middle.

Sweetnessdry0.28

Ashaar keeps the sweetness pared back, dry and austere.

Projection, risk and texture describe how a fragrance behaves in a room and on skin. Where wear reports are thin, those scores rest near the middle by design, so a mid-range reading here is a statement about the evidence as much as about the scent. Warmth and sweetness are derived from composition and do not carry that caveat.

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