Rose Omeyyade

A delectable rose and oud fragrance
Floral
Woody
Top Notespink pepperraspberry
Heartcarameldamask rosegaïac woodpatchoulirose
Base Notesamberoudsandalwood
Tags #clean #sexy
Style for her
Rose Omeyyade - Atelier des Ors - Bloom Perfumery

An intense and bewitching velvety fragrance inspired by the precious and captivating damask rose.

Named after the Umayyad dynasty, Rose Omeyyade tells of the grandeur of the lavishly decorated Levant palaces. A resounding ode to sensuality and refinement that was once captured in 19th century orientalist paintings.

The woody and amber accords mark a unique and elegant creation.

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Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close quarters and deliberate presence: a softly lit room, warm skin, and conversation that lingers. Its rose feels polished rather than airy, with enough amber and wood to project a composed, sensual trail.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, Rose Omeyyade wears beautifully with a restrained hand: one or two sprays are enough to let the rose, spice and amber unfold gradually. On skin it reads velvety and intimate; in the air it leaves a warm, elegant wake rather than a loud burst.

Who it’s for

For those who prefer roses with depth, polish and a sensual woody base rather than a sheer floral. It suits a taste for refined oriental-floral compositions, subtle spice and a clean but seductive finish.

Release year

2015

The nose

Marie Salamagne. Marie Salamagne is known for composing with clarity and texture, often giving florals a luminous, tactile quality and balancing them with woods, musks or spice. Her work spans both niche and mainstream perfumery, and here she shapes the rose into something plush, elegant and distinctly modern, letting the amber-woody base deepen its sensuality without weighing it down.

Collaborators

Founder Jean-Philippe Clermont helped shape the fragrance’s creative direction through the house’s Red Collection concept, drawing on his Middle Eastern inspirations and the brand’s interest in art, travel and symbolic materials. The perfume was developed with dsm-Firmenich, where the collaboration supported the construction of its textured rose-and-wood signature.

Atelier des Ors’s story

Atelier des Ors builds its identity around "Belle Parfumerie": craftsmanship, artistic perfumery and the symbolic power of gold. The house treats fragrance as an art form, combining French heritage, refined materials and a slow, considered approach that includes refillable formats and close collaboration with artisans.

Rose Omeyyade’s concept

Rose Omeyyade takes its name from the Umayyad dynasty and evokes the grandeur of richly decorated Levant palaces. The fragrance is framed as an ode to sensuality and refinement, with the damask rose at its center and woody-amber accords giving the composition a more opulent, architectural feel.

Extra info

The bottle contains real 24-carat gold flecks, turning each spray into part of the brand’s signature ritual. The fragrance is also available in refillable format, reflecting Atelier des Ors’ emphasis on luxury with a more sustainable structure.

All about this fragrance

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Top Notespink pepperraspberry
Heartcarameldamask rosegaïac woodpatchoulirose
Base Notesamberoudsandalwood
Tags #clean #sexy
Style for her

An intense and bewitching velvety fragrance inspired by the precious and captivating damask rose.

Named after the Umayyad dynasty, Rose Omeyyade tells of the grandeur of the lavishly decorated Levant palaces. A resounding ode to sensuality and refinement that was once captured in 19th century orientalist paintings.

The woody and amber accords mark a unique and elegant creation.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close quarters and deliberate presence: a softly lit room, warm skin, and conversation that lingers. Its rose feels polished rather than airy, with enough amber and wood to project a composed, sensual trail.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, Rose Omeyyade wears beautifully with a restrained hand: one or two sprays are enough to let the rose, spice and amber unfold gradually. On skin it reads velvety and intimate; in the air it leaves a warm, elegant wake rather than a loud burst.

Who it’s for

For those who prefer roses with depth, polish and a sensual woody base rather than a sheer floral. It suits a taste for refined oriental-floral compositions, subtle spice and a clean but seductive finish.

Release year

2015

The nose

Marie Salamagne. Marie Salamagne is known for composing with clarity and texture, often giving florals a luminous, tactile quality and balancing them with woods, musks or spice. Her work spans both niche and mainstream perfumery, and here she shapes the rose into something plush, elegant and distinctly modern, letting the amber-woody base deepen its sensuality without weighing it down.

Collaborators

Founder Jean-Philippe Clermont helped shape the fragrance’s creative direction through the house’s Red Collection concept, drawing on his Middle Eastern inspirations and the brand’s interest in art, travel and symbolic materials. The perfume was developed with dsm-Firmenich, where the collaboration supported the construction of its textured rose-and-wood signature.

Atelier des Ors’s story

Atelier des Ors builds its identity around "Belle Parfumerie": craftsmanship, artistic perfumery and the symbolic power of gold. The house treats fragrance as an art form, combining French heritage, refined materials and a slow, considered approach that includes refillable formats and close collaboration with artisans.

Rose Omeyyade’s concept

Rose Omeyyade takes its name from the Umayyad dynasty and evokes the grandeur of richly decorated Levant palaces. The fragrance is framed as an ode to sensuality and refinement, with the damask rose at its center and woody-amber accords giving the composition a more opulent, architectural feel.

Extra info

The bottle contains real 24-carat gold flecks, turning each spray into part of the brand’s signature ritual. The fragrance is also available in refillable format, reflecting Atelier des Ors’ emphasis on luxury with a more sustainable structure.

All about this fragrance

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