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Oww, at around a 300 dollar price range + tax in my country, I wish I could say I don’t like it. I wish I could say, yeah, nice bottle and all but what matters is the juice inside. Unfortunately, I love the juice inside. Zahira, which apparently means shining, luminous in Arabic is a light oriental within Italian aesthetics. Bvlgari say this is an interpretation of the Arabian desert that ‘radiates with energy’ but I’m not so sure about that. On my skin, it is some beautiful, solemn sunset when the light is still yellow with orange undertones. It is a modest, calm light that oozes peace and serenity. There is another perfume in my olfactory memory that I once described years ago as candle glow and that was Guerlain’s Idylle and it was a solemn pink. Zahira is the more mature, solemn sister of that in feeling, with some melancholy. To me, this perfume does not connote the heat of a sparkly hot desert, to me that will be the original Dune forever. Zahira makes me think of a woman someone would write a poem for, but for some reason there will be something sad in it. I would say there is something nostalgic in it.
The pyramid is surprisingly simple and spices are not an attar shop. They are light-handed and even clear, clean and polished the way Italian houses treat leather as a note sometimes. I love this approach in Zahira, which makes it quite easy to wear but also quite present. Anyway, it opens with cinnamon on a light yellow base. I’m not very fond of cinnamon in perfumes but here it is so light and beautiful. Then comes a light ylang-ylang, not heady like in tropical interpretations and not very bitter either. Again, beautiful. The drydown is where I get the desert feel with benzoin. Resinous in a modest way.
I expected Zahira to have more projection. It is mid-range with multiple spritzes. And the lasting power is less than what I would expect at this price range. But I still think it is FBW and worth saving for. I didn’t think I would be this impressed by a seemingly simple fragrance, but it has somehow carved itself into my memory.