Pana Dora Sweden - Oud Republic
Oud has always been the favourite perfume of the heroes of ancient mythologies due to its scarcity, difficulty in extracting it and its magical scent. That is why the perfumer, Ibrahim Al Zouabi, used to call it the liquid gold.
On a cold Swedish winter night, while the perfumer was sitting by the fireplace and reading an ancient myth, he decided to design a warm fragrance that reduces stress, calms the heartbeat, restores inner peace, and stimulates the hormones of happiness. At the same time, it's inspired by the scent of princes, kings, and nobles of the Middle Ages.
He planned to build an Oud fragrance, but with a unique and different feeling from all the existing Oud perfumes. The blending of jasmine and saffron with Bulgarian roses and amber, in addition to oud, musk, and vanilla, took the fragrance to a sensual, imaginative, exciting, and attractive space, to be the new imaginary woody perfume from the house of Pana Dora.
A Perfume Story
To know the story of Pana Dora perfumes, you must embark on the adventure of Swedish authenticity and ancient heritage. The story of these perfumes begins in the seventeenth century, in the era of Swedish breakthrough and community unity, the era of the Swedish empire in all classes and the mixture of classes.
The great empire of Sweden reflected verses of beauty on the ground, with its markets and shops, and the combination of its mountainous, rural and coastal regions with each other, so that each spot inscribed a distinctive scent. Only the distinguished perfumers were able to trace the smell emanating from the land of Sweden and its ancient corners. To create its finest details and breathe life into it, so that Sweden re-emerges with aromatic spectrums made up of the Pana Dora Group, which contains perfumes that represent all aspects and aspects of public life in Sweden, with fragrant trees, water, markets, pubs, streets, and forests, poured into packages shaped like a deer head, which represents Swedish wildlife.
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