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Chapter one: Sultan - The fragrance of the beginning and the prestige of Grandfather Arab

Chapter one: The fragrance of Sultan - the fragrance of the beginning and the prestige of Grandfather Arab
In a dark corner of Grandpa's library Araband, uh.
A small wooden box was found, hermetically sealed.
It has a faint inscription of a single word: Sultan.
No one knew what was inside.
When descendants opened it many decades later.
A warm, powerful, captivating scent wafted through the air...
It's as if time bowed to her presence.
This was the first time someone had inhaled Sultan Perfume more than fifty years ago.
Beginnings are unforgettable
According to an old diary found next to the bottle.
Grandpa Arab wrote in the margin of the paper in barely legible italics:
This is the first thing my hands created...
A mixture of musk, oud and spices.
The fragrance of a man who knows who he is.
Nothing needs to be said about it.
was Sultan Perfume Grandpa Arab's first full-fledged experiment.
The fragrance that gave birth to the legend of Arabifa.
He made it in the late 1960s to epitomize Arab prestige in its purest form.
He wasn't looking for subtlety, but for quiet strength.
about a presence that enters the room before its owner.
And it lingers long afterward... like a memory that won't fade.
Original Fragrance Composition
- On the page opposite the original recipe.
The fragrance's ingredients are written with rare care: - Top notes: Dried fruits, damask rose, candied fruits, strawberry, apple, spicy notes, pineapple, cardamom, peach, cinnamon, coffee, black currant, coconut, bergamot, cumin, pepper, sweet orange, pink pepper
- The heart of the fragrance: Oud, Rose, Saffron, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Jasmine, Amaryllis, Cypriol or Nagarmotha, Iris, Coriander, Violet, Lily of the Valley
- Base: Incense, smoke, vanilla, leather, gray amber, white sandalwood, white sandalwood, guaiac wood, Peruvian balsam, labdanum, amber, civet, tonka, patchouli, vetiver, moss, oakmoss
A combination that was uncommon in his time.
Arab was balancing East and West in one bottle.
It's like writing a biography of the Arabs with perfume.
His name is etched in the memory of everyone who smells it.
Experience
When grandchildren recreated the recipe decades later.
They discovered that Sultan's perfume still retains its power over time.
It smells fruity and spicy first - bold, glowing, full of life.
Then it gradually subsides to give way to oud and leather.
before vanilla and amber wash over it in a warm, desert sunset-like finish.
is a perfume Silent prestige - It doesn't scream, but it's unforgettable.
A fragrance that redefines masculinity and authenticity.
It's like a mirror of Grandpa Arab himself:
A man who made patience a glory and perfume an untranslatable language.
Symbolism in the novel
Sultan Perfume is the first chapter of the legend.
is First tone In the Arabifa Symphony.
The fragrance that represented Grandpa Arab's spirit and personality before his love story with Eva began.
It is the beginning that carried with it all that was to come:
Luxury, passion, memory, and timelessness.
Conclusion of the chapter
When theSultan Perfume"After more than half a century.
It was like Tribute to Grandpa Arab himself.
Same ingredients, same spirit, same story.
But with a new bottle signed by the generation that inherited the fragrance to bring it back to life.
And so, Sultan returned from the wilderness...
to announce that the legend isn't over yet.
She still breathes in every whiff of its fragrance.
Next chapter: Sultana - The Unfading Promise of Love
A fragrance designed by Grandpa Arab by hand, in honor of just one woman...
"Eva, who made love smell and memory immortal.






