Perfumer: Angeline Leporini
Drawing on the Kazakh belief in the sacredness of the number 7 this scent holds seven empowering materials. Exotic osmanthus and apricot brings a soft floral sweetness which sits aside gentle warming amber. The reassuring scent of cashmere wood blends in peaceful harmony with balsamic gurjum resin and potent oud for smooth woodier tones. The beautiful allure of soft suede from orris enhanced by rich earthy patchouli leaving behind a sensual diffusion that is aromatic and graceful.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, thoughtful company rather than a room-filling entrance: the kind of scent that sits neatly in a quiet conversation, a tailored coat, and the space between movement and stillness. Its suede-soft woods and pale floral fruit give it a composed, almost contemplative presence.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its airy woods and soft leather facets can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a discreet, refined trail; on skin it stays smooth and close, while in the air it reads as clean, woody and softly balsamic with good longevity.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic woods with an unusual, polished twist: carrot seed, osmanthus and orris over smooth cashmere wood and oud. It will appeal to those who prefer quiet complexity, suede-like textures and a clean, unisex profile that feels artistic rather than sweet.
Release year
Late 2023 or early 2024
The nose
Angeline Pouebeu Leporini is credited with creating 7 as a Constant. Her work here leans into a composed, textural style: airy aromatics, soft floral fruit tones and dry woods are arranged to feel polished rather than loud, with the oud and leather facets kept smooth and controlled. That restraint suits a fragrance built around contrast—pastel brightness against resinous depth, suede against wood, clarity against mystery. The result is a niche composition that feels carefully balanced and quietly distinctive, with the perfumer shaping the materials into something serene rather than dramatic.
Aura of Kazakhstan’s story
Aura of Kazakhstan builds its identity around Kazakh land, memory and cultural heritage, translating steppes, mountains, cities and nomadic symbolism into perfume. The house presents scent as a carrier of place and continuity, with each composition framed as part of a wider story about origin, movement and belonging.
7 as a Constant’s concept
7 as a Constant draws on the sacred meaning of the number seven in Kazakh culture, especially the seven stars of Ursa Major that guided nomadic life across the Great Steppe. The fragrance turns that idea of a timeless constant into a serene, airy composition, pairing apricot and carrot seed with osmanthus, orris, cashmere wood and oud.
Extra info
The name refers to the number seven, a sacred symbol in Kazakh culture. The bottle is described as handcrafted Kazakh glass with a custom metal plate, and the fragrance sits within a brand narrative that links perfume to the Great Steppe and nomadic heritage.
Perfumer: Angeline Leporini
Drawing on the Kazakh belief in the sacredness of the number 7 this scent holds seven empowering materials. Exotic osmanthus and apricot brings a soft floral sweetness which sits aside gentle warming amber. The reassuring scent of cashmere wood blends in peaceful harmony with balsamic gurjum resin and potent oud for smooth woodier tones. The beautiful allure of soft suede from orris enhanced by rich earthy patchouli leaving behind a sensual diffusion that is aromatic and graceful.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, thoughtful company rather than a room-filling entrance: the kind of scent that sits neatly in a quiet conversation, a tailored coat, and the space between movement and stillness. Its suede-soft woods and pale floral fruit give it a composed, almost contemplative presence.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its airy woods and soft leather facets can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a discreet, refined trail; on skin it stays smooth and close, while in the air it reads as clean, woody and softly balsamic with good longevity.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic woods with an unusual, polished twist: carrot seed, osmanthus and orris over smooth cashmere wood and oud. It will appeal to those who prefer quiet complexity, suede-like textures and a clean, unisex profile that feels artistic rather than sweet.
Release year
Late 2023 or early 2024
The nose
Angeline Pouebeu Leporini is credited with creating 7 as a Constant. Her work here leans into a composed, textural style: airy aromatics, soft floral fruit tones and dry woods are arranged to feel polished rather than loud, with the oud and leather facets kept smooth and controlled. That restraint suits a fragrance built around contrast—pastel brightness against resinous depth, suede against wood, clarity against mystery. The result is a niche composition that feels carefully balanced and quietly distinctive, with the perfumer shaping the materials into something serene rather than dramatic.
Aura of Kazakhstan’s story
Aura of Kazakhstan builds its identity around Kazakh land, memory and cultural heritage, translating steppes, mountains, cities and nomadic symbolism into perfume. The house presents scent as a carrier of place and continuity, with each composition framed as part of a wider story about origin, movement and belonging.
7 as a Constant’s concept
7 as a Constant draws on the sacred meaning of the number seven in Kazakh culture, especially the seven stars of Ursa Major that guided nomadic life across the Great Steppe. The fragrance turns that idea of a timeless constant into a serene, airy composition, pairing apricot and carrot seed with osmanthus, orris, cashmere wood and oud.
Extra info
The name refers to the number seven, a sacred symbol in Kazakh culture. The bottle is described as handcrafted Kazakh glass with a custom metal plate, and the fragrance sits within a brand narrative that links perfume to the Great Steppe and nomadic heritage.
