Atkinsons 1799 - Oud Collection - Oud Save The Queen
The Elixir of a forbidden love of overwhelming sensuality.
Oud Save The Queen is like a fairytale from the One Thousand and One Nights. It is full of oriental charm and the oh so British flair of this Hollywood star. The beguiling aura of oud is flattered by feminine nuances: exquisite white jasmine and orange flowers that are joined by seductively sparkling accents of Earl Grey, bergamot and clove. Patchouly, noble lignum vitae and sensual tonka bean complete the bouquet. This too is a majestic fragrance of stunning, sovereign and seemingly impressive beauty. A most precious jewel for a captivating infinite love.
Oud Save The King and Oud Save The Queen
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Ladies and Gentlemen imagine London in the “Roaring Twenties”! The Glittering windows and impressive façade of the Atkinsons building. The legendary portal through which no less a person as the Crown Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, one of the most extravagant dandies of his time, car and luxury freak, entered. In his wake his latest conquest, Hollywood film star Mabel Normand. This itself is a sensation – but also tragic as Prince Mohammed’s uncle, King Fuad I of Egypt, was soon to pass a decree that would ban the Prince from ever marrying this woman.
Nevertheless the Prince wanted to prove how much he loved his companion.
The Prince had a contract for the perfume house Atkinsons. He wanted Atkinson's to create an exquisite perfume for him and his mistress. One that the world had has never experienced. He had brought a precious carved wooden box with him. Inside was the most expensive perfume ingredient which the world knew at the time: the precious resin of the Agar tree, known as oud or "The liquid gold of the Orient". Oud – the perfumers whisperingly sighed while they enjoyed a cup of English tea pondered upon the Prince’s creation: Oud Save The King and Oud Save The Queen.