971 is the international phone code for the United Arab Emirates, a shorthand for the heritage and spirit of the UAE. The inspiration for 971 comes directly from traditions of the homeland: dates, a symbol of Emirati hospitality and abundance; honey, reflecting sweetness and generosity; and cinnamon, adding warmth and spice reminiscent of local flavors. Bold, yet comforting.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close, intentional company rather than distance: the kind of fragrance that feels most natural in a warm room where conversation lingers and the air carries spice, fruit and sweetness. It projects a composed, generous presence with a distinctly regional character.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather or in air-conditioned spaces, where its honeyed sweetness and cinnamon warmth can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply sparingly, as an extrait, to pulse points or clothing for a smooth, lasting trail that stays close but noticeable.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy rich, edible-leaning compositions with a cultural story, especially those drawn to sweet spice, date-like fruitiness and a polished woody finish. It suits someone who prefers warmth and texture over brightness or transparency.
Maysson’s story
Maysson is a heritage-led luxury house shaped by Dr. Maysson Al Otaiba’s multicultural background. Its fragrances are designed as cultural expressions, pairing craftsmanship with ingredients and ideas that reflect identity, memory and place.
971’s concept
971 takes its name from the UAE’s international calling code and uses that number as a compact symbol of national identity. The composition draws on Emirati hospitality and abundance through dates, sweetness through honey, and warmth through cinnamon, turning familiar local references into a polished extrait.
Extra info
971 is named after the UAE’s international phone code, making the fragrance title itself part of the concept. The scent is presented as an extrait de parfum in a 50 ml format and centers on dates, honey and cinnamon as symbols of Emirati hospitality and warmth.
971 is the international phone code for the United Arab Emirates, a shorthand for the heritage and spirit of the UAE. The inspiration for 971 comes directly from traditions of the homeland: dates, a symbol of Emirati hospitality and abundance; honey, reflecting sweetness and generosity; and cinnamon, adding warmth and spice reminiscent of local flavors. Bold, yet comforting.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close, intentional company rather than distance: the kind of fragrance that feels most natural in a warm room where conversation lingers and the air carries spice, fruit and sweetness. It projects a composed, generous presence with a distinctly regional character.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather or in air-conditioned spaces, where its honeyed sweetness and cinnamon warmth can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply sparingly, as an extrait, to pulse points or clothing for a smooth, lasting trail that stays close but noticeable.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy rich, edible-leaning compositions with a cultural story, especially those drawn to sweet spice, date-like fruitiness and a polished woody finish. It suits someone who prefers warmth and texture over brightness or transparency.
Maysson’s story
Maysson is a heritage-led luxury house shaped by Dr. Maysson Al Otaiba’s multicultural background. Its fragrances are designed as cultural expressions, pairing craftsmanship with ingredients and ideas that reflect identity, memory and place.
971’s concept
971 takes its name from the UAE’s international calling code and uses that number as a compact symbol of national identity. The composition draws on Emirati hospitality and abundance through dates, sweetness through honey, and warmth through cinnamon, turning familiar local references into a polished extrait.
Extra info
971 is named after the UAE’s international phone code, making the fragrance title itself part of the concept. The scent is presented as an extrait de parfum in a 50 ml format and centers on dates, honey and cinnamon as symbols of Emirati hospitality and warmth.