Family: Oriental Woody Floral
Concentration: Extrait Perfume Oil / Attar
Origin: India / Middle Eastern Perfume Tradition
Top Notes (Clean & Fresh + Sharp Citrus):
Bergamot, Lemon (or sharp citrus impression)
A light facet of crisp freshness
Heart Notes (Sweet & Spicy / Floral Bouquet):
Bulgarian Rose, Jasmine, Orange Blossom
Spices: Cloves, Cardamom, Cinnamon or warm spice hints
Possibly hints of saffron or pepper to lift the bouquet
Floral richness balanced with exotic heat
Base Notes :(Light Woody & Warm Depth):
Soft sandalwood, light woods, Warm amber, musk, Woody-amber trail that supports but doesn’t dominate
Jannatul Ma’wa feels like walking through a garden at twilight — citrus air, petals dusted in spice, woods in soft twilight. The progression is elegant:
Opening: airy citrus brightness, crisp and clean
Heart: floral bouquet deepens, spices warm the skin
Dry-down: woods, amber, musk — lingering but soft
It’s luminous without being delicate, warm but not heavy. Because of its potency, a small amount suffices — the fragrance expands rather than overpowering.