DHARAN
DHARAN
Dharan is a city in eastern Nepal; its name derives from the Sanskrit word Dharana, a meditative focus on the divine. Dharan is unmistakable for its sophisticated freshness and green-floral muskiness. Boldly feminine but not at all girly; clean, austere and somewhat linear, it projects bitter-fresh and green facets that balance its musky-floral cedar body and prevent it from becoming heavy, sharp or stale. The drydown on skin is seriously sexy but also elegant and clean. This also works for some men as a more formal fragrance.
This is one our perfumer is especially proud of for its boldness, cohesiveness, wearability and originality. It’s not for everyone (fresh-green florals are not popular recently) but for people who appreciate its bitter-green floral freshness and soft floral-woody muskiness, it’s essential. Performance and projection are pretty stellar considering it’s not sweet or animalic.
The notes evoke Nepal and Buddhism generally: peppermint, rhododendron leaves (rhododendron is Nepal’s national flower but is odorless), geranium, nutmeg, pink lotus, jasmine, wild rose, Himalayan cedarwood, white musks and ambergris. In addition, yuzu contributes a citrus crispness to the bitter freshness of the opening.
Note 10/30 This is now a new batch with a slight difference in the topnote vs the original, otherwise virtually identical. Samples have been from the new batch for the past couple months.