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Pure musk
Bloom. Herb. The exhale of living gardens.
In Arabic, tahara means purity—specifically, the ritual cleanliness required before prayer. A state of being more than a physical condition: clear-minded, clear-hearted, ready to approach the sacred.
TAHARA captures that quality of readiness. This is musk stripped of all animal associations, all heaviness, all complexity. What remains is something like clean cotton, like a room aired after prayer.
There is a specific kind of peace in simplicity. Not emptiness—fullness that has been organized, clarified, made spacious. TAHARA offers that gift.
Powdery white musk opens with immediate softness—clean, pillowy, almost abstract. Light florals emerge gently: lily, violet, rose, never demanding attention.
TAHARA does not fill space—it clears it. A scent that creates room rather than taking it up, that offers the specific peace of simplicity.