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Maderas de Oriente Oscuro

Dark Oriental Woods  Art and Olfaction –  Aftel Award Winner for Handmade Perfume   Notes are: Smoky Dark Oriental Woods, Earth, Spices, sprinkled with Brown Sugar and a dab of Honey. Guaiacwood, Blood Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Agarwood. Earth, Mushroom, Patchouli, Vetiver. Honey, Brown Sugar, Caramel, Ambers. Clove, Anise, Cherry, Tobacco, Cherrywood Smoke, and Hickorywood Smoke.

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Maderas de Oriente Oscuro  (Dark Oriental Woods)

Art and Olfaction –  Aftel Award Winner for Handmade Perfume

Notes are: Smoky Dark Oriental Woods, Earth, Spices, sprinkled with Brown Sugar and a dab of Honey.

Guaiacwood, Blood Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Agarwood.
Earth, Mushroom, Patchouli, Vetiver.
Honey, Brown Sugar, Caramel, Ambers.
Clove, Anise, Cherry, Tobacco, Cherrywood Smoke, Hickorywood Smoke.

It is with great honor and pleasure that I officially launch my newest perfume, backed up by a Golden Pear.  😉  WOOHOO!

Henrique Perrella Reviews Maderas de Oriente Oscuro

Concept: 10
Olfactory: 9.5
Performance: 10
Final Score: 9.75
Criteria:
25% Concept, 50% Olfactory, 25% Technical
Category: Artisan / Independent Niche

“Independent perfumer Paul Kiler’s new creation is already born in an unusual way, being recognized and awarded at the 2019 Art & Olfaction Awards. In fact Paul delivers something exceptional here, different and challenging, something that somehow takes back the roots of perfumery in an exploration that could have produced something common but which is done here with great boldness and risk. Maderas de Oriente Oscuro is for me an ode to perfume as a liturgical and spiritual element, a kind of olfactory trance around the burning of aromatic woods, which carry within them the aromatic elements impregnated in their wood chips.

When the perfumer describes on his website that Maderas de Oriente Oscuro is a Dark Woody Oriental he is not joking or softening his scent. Perhaps I see this creation as a tribute to a perfumery classic of the past that is practically forgotten today, the Maderas de Oriente perfume from the Spanish Myrurgia. Paul seems perhaps to be inspired by the religious and exotic symbolism of this 1920s perfume and to re-contextualize it practically in Native American shamanism. It is an ode to North America in its earliest and most spiritual way.

On the skin, the perfume opens with a complex smoky aroma, as if we were actually feeling the pyrolysis of a blend of woods loaded with aromatic resins. The perfumer builds the concept of cherry wood smoke by including that smoky, woody aroma with a juicy and fruity cherry note that is virtually hidden if you do not pay attention. It is possible to perceive in a peripheral way a honey aroma that is between the sweetish aspect of a honey candy and the raw and animalic aroma of honey. I also notice a guaiac aroma more clearly and an impression of resinous incense that reminds me of the aroma of Palo Santo. You can still see a humid earthy cedar in the background combined with aromas of moss and patchouli.

There are more nuances to be discovered in this virtually photo-realistic capture of a religious ritual from the perspective of the smoking / burning woods. Paul takes a risky path by delivering a near-perfect scent whose perhaps defiance of its construction prevents it from getting there. It is not a creation for beginners in perfumery, but for those seeking the new, the risky, the radically bold, the conceptual. And for those, what is delivered here is unique.”

 A  Letter from Craig:

Good morning, Paul,

I’ve waited a bit to send you this email in order that 1- a few cooler
and autumnal days could be under the belt that 2- would give me a few
days to test-drive your creation – Maderas de Oriente Oscuro.  I don’t
tend to rate or grade my perfumes, I simply wear whatever my mood
desires.  given that (and I’ll omit so much other fragranti-babble), I
want you to know how handsome I find your perfume – not in any
specifically masculine way, but rather in a captivating, intoxicating,
and rewarding way.  in a world where so much spectacle and oddity is
confused and construed as art, your provocative scent creation
provides a sharp and clear distinction as an icon of beauty.

warm autumnal wishes with many thanks,
~ Craig

2 reviews for Maderas de Oriente Oscuro

  1. 5 out of 5


    I absolutely LOVE this scent. It’s mysterious, it starts as one thing and ends as another gorgeous thing. Goodness, I want it everywhere, I’m spraying it in my bed, in my closet, on my towels. on my dogs, on the cat. It’s just wonderful.

  2. 5 out of 5


    Adoro esta fragancia, es majestuosa, imponente, seria, de muchísima calidad. Uno de los mejores descubrimientos que he podido encontrar últimamente en el mundo de los perfumes indies.
    Trabajo sublime Paul, millones de gracias por crear esta obra de arte olfativa, consigue trasladarme a ese bosque frondoso y darme mucha paz y relajación.
    Gran trabajo Paul, no dejes de crear nunca!
    Saludos desde Madrid, España.

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