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Faris Al Arab

Faris Al Arab

Faris Al Arab is the 2025 Maison Asrar release that became a quiet collector favorite for its take on the Clive Christian Blonde Amber DNA. Released as an Eau de Parfum with a sculptural knight-themed bottle, the composition leans creamy, woody, and faintly liqueur-tinged in a way that distinguishes it from the louder Arabian releases of the same year. Aromatica carries the Maison Asrar Faris Al Arab decant in Bangladesh, so the easiest way to gauge whether the Blonde Amber direction suits your taste is to try the budget interpretation before considering the luxury original.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oriental Notes, Cherry Liqueur, Cashmere Wood, Vanilla

Heart: Amber, Sugar Cane, Cedarwood

Base: Sandalwood, Labdanum, Tonka Bean, Musk

The Scent

The opening is smooth and slightly boozy from the first spray. Cherry liqueur arrives soft and dark, blended into cashmere wood and a sweet vanilla that prevents the alcohol note from feeling sharp. The oriental accord underneath provides a warm spicy backdrop without dominating the composition. The transition into the heart happens gradually. Amber and sugar cane add a glowing, golden sweetness that recalls the original Blonde Amber direction, while cedarwood keeps the composition structured and prevents it from going pure gourmand. By the dry-down, sandalwood, labdanum, tonka bean, and musk take over for a creamy, resinous, slightly smoky finish that anchors the scent for the long wear. The Blonde Amber DNA is most apparent in the base, where the creamy-woody combination creates the polished signature that made the Clive Christian original famous in the niche tier. Community reception has been consistently strong, with many wearers placing Faris Al Arab alongside French Avenue Amber Empire and Alexandria Legally Blonde as the most accurate budget takes on this DNA. The main caveat is that the cherry liqueur opening can feel synthetic on some skin types, where it loses the polished quality and reads slightly chemical instead.

When to Wear

Best in fall and winter, especially evenings, dinners, and dressed-up occasions where a creamy amber-woody signature fits the room. Hot weather can amplify the cherry liqueur into something too sharp. It fits naturally inside the For Him collection alongside other refined Arabian oriental compositions worth exploring in the cold weather rotation.

Who Is It For

For someone who already loves Clive Christian Blonde Amber but is not ready to pay niche prices for daily wear, or for anyone building a winter rotation around creamy woody compositions with depth. It suits wearers who want a polished oriental signature rather than something loud or spicy, and works equally well for date nights and professional dressed-up settings.

The closest catalogue parallel is Amber Empire from French Avenue, another Blonde Amber-inspired composition that rewards a back-to-back comparison with Faris Al Arab. The full Maison Asrar collection covers the rest of the house's range, including Muharib and other oriental projects worth exploring after Faris Al Arab establishes whether the brand's style suits your preferences in this scent family.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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Description

Faris Al Arab is the 2025 Maison Asrar release that became a quiet collector favorite for its take on the Clive Christian Blonde Amber DNA. Released as an Eau de Parfum with a sculptural knight-themed bottle, the composition leans creamy, woody, and faintly liqueur-tinged in a way that distinguishes it from the louder Arabian releases of the same year. Aromatica carries the Maison Asrar Faris Al Arab decant in Bangladesh, so the easiest way to gauge whether the Blonde Amber direction suits your taste is to try the budget interpretation before considering the luxury original.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oriental Notes, Cherry Liqueur, Cashmere Wood, Vanilla

Heart: Amber, Sugar Cane, Cedarwood

Base: Sandalwood, Labdanum, Tonka Bean, Musk

The Scent

The opening is smooth and slightly boozy from the first spray. Cherry liqueur arrives soft and dark, blended into cashmere wood and a sweet vanilla that prevents the alcohol note from feeling sharp. The oriental accord underneath provides a warm spicy backdrop without dominating the composition. The transition into the heart happens gradually. Amber and sugar cane add a glowing, golden sweetness that recalls the original Blonde Amber direction, while cedarwood keeps the composition structured and prevents it from going pure gourmand. By the dry-down, sandalwood, labdanum, tonka bean, and musk take over for a creamy, resinous, slightly smoky finish that anchors the scent for the long wear. The Blonde Amber DNA is most apparent in the base, where the creamy-woody combination creates the polished signature that made the Clive Christian original famous in the niche tier. Community reception has been consistently strong, with many wearers placing Faris Al Arab alongside French Avenue Amber Empire and Alexandria Legally Blonde as the most accurate budget takes on this DNA. The main caveat is that the cherry liqueur opening can feel synthetic on some skin types, where it loses the polished quality and reads slightly chemical instead.

When to Wear

Best in fall and winter, especially evenings, dinners, and dressed-up occasions where a creamy amber-woody signature fits the room. Hot weather can amplify the cherry liqueur into something too sharp. It fits naturally inside the For Him collection alongside other refined Arabian oriental compositions worth exploring in the cold weather rotation.

Who Is It For

For someone who already loves Clive Christian Blonde Amber but is not ready to pay niche prices for daily wear, or for anyone building a winter rotation around creamy woody compositions with depth. It suits wearers who want a polished oriental signature rather than something loud or spicy, and works equally well for date nights and professional dressed-up settings.

The closest catalogue parallel is Amber Empire from French Avenue, another Blonde Amber-inspired composition that rewards a back-to-back comparison with Faris Al Arab. The full Maison Asrar collection covers the rest of the house's range, including Muharib and other oriental projects worth exploring after Faris Al Arab establishes whether the brand's style suits your preferences in this scent family.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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