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Leather, spice, oud
Wood. Oud. The gravity of deep forests.
Follow the smell and you will find the tanneries. In the medina, where leather merchants have worked since the 11th century, the air hangs thick with a scent unchanged for a thousand years.
MARRAKESH captures the alchemy of the Chouara—not the first recoil, but the deeper understanding. Leather at its most honest, surrounded by spices. Plum sweetness. Cardamom lifting.
This fragrance does not apologize for its complexity. Like Marrakesh itself, it asks you to stay long enough to understand.
The honey-colored walls of the tannery courtyard, vats of dye arranged in ancient geometry. Morning light catches leather hides drying on rooftops.
Plum and cardamom open with unexpected sweetness, while lavender and bergamot add brightness. The heart reveals nutmeg, rose, cinnamon, cumin, violet and jasmine. The base is where the tanneries live—leather, agarwood, incense, cedar, patchouli, amber.
A very leathery scent—reminiscent of the leather merchants in Morocco. Warm, spicy, fresh, smoky, woody, with hints of fruit and agarwood depth.