Incense Royale
Incense Royale
Artisans: elkhaldi studio.
Collection: Unscripted.
Profile: Spicy, Floral, Powdery, and Animalic.
Prominent Notes: Osmanthus, Vintage Civet Royale, Mysore Sandalwood, Wild Cambodi Oud, Jasmine, White Cultivated Kinam, Spices, Rose, Siberian Musk, Germanium , and Moroccan Orris.
Ships From: California, US.
What's Inside:
This one builds on the osmanthus-fruity-sandalwood Nectar base, but here, I’ve taken it somewhere deeper—anchored by a Civet Royale structure: rich, animalic, spicy, and floral. Then, it turns majestic.
It opens with a harmony of rose, Australian sandalwood, Moroccan orris, and Indian jasmine sambac—together, they form this narcotic haze that just pulls you in. I kept coming back to it while blending. It’s the kind of scent that lingers in your head long after you've stepped away. Then comes the heart: wild incense Cambodian oud powder, cultivated White Kinam, and Siberian musk—macerated at 10% in Mysore sandalwood. Heavy materials, yes—but handled with a soft touch. This is my take on animalic incense. Dense. Warm. Quietly addictive.
The Subitism heaters you see is in the images is made by Imam Abdul Wahab. You can find him on Instagram—here!
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In the world of sweet dipped syn moattars a man chose osmanthus that sinks into Civet & Musk.
Coincidence or Vision?
Smells good enough to wear neat. Dark, Dominant & Regal! This is what they burn in a Kings’ palace before war.
At this price, I’m glad it didn’t actually pass through the palaces of Oman.
What a treasure , rich , luxurious royal aroma. We are elevated to rich luxury.
Really great Incense. Powerful, yet smooth and calming. Pairs really well with a dab of Nectar Royale being worn while heating some of this incense on low temp with a subitism burner. If I could, I would buy 1KG of this stuff 🤣