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Amouage Opus XIII Silver Oud Eau de Parfum for Men

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Amouage Opus XIII Silver Oud Eau de Parfum for Men

Opus XIII - Silver Oud is a fragrance that embodies the themes of Confusion, Passion, and Destruction, drawing inspiration from Stendhal's novel, "The Red and the Black." It captures the essence of the tension between idealism and realism, the conflict between rational thought and intense emotions, and the profound influence of mimetic desire.

The fragrance opens with a burst of contrasting notes, representing the conflicting forces at play. Bright and shimmering Silver notes evoke a sense of idealism, purity, and clarity. These notes symbolize the realm of rationality and intellectual pursuits, reflecting the protagonist's desire for knowledge and understanding.

As the fragrance develops, the Oud note takes center stage. Oud, a precious and resinous wood, is renowned for its rich and complex aroma. Here, it represents the passionate and intense emotions that drive the characters in the novel. The Oud note adds depth, sensuality, and a touch of darkness to the composition, reflecting the profound desires and burning passions experienced by the characters.

Within the fragrance, there is a constant interplay between the Silver and Oud notes, mirroring the conflict between idealism and realism. The Silver notes try to maintain a sense of clarity and rationality, while the Oud notes convey the intensity and irresistible allure of raw emotions.

Opus XIII - Silver Oud captures the power of mimetic desire, which is the imitative desire that arises from observing others. It reflects the characters' yearning to possess what others have and their pursuit of their deepest desires, often leading to conflicts and destructive outcomes.

In its essence, Opus XIII - Silver Oud is an olfactory exploration of the complexities of human nature, the struggle between reason and passion, and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires. It invites us to contemplate the profound themes expressed in Stendhal's novel and to reflect on the conflicts and passions that shape our own lives.

Opus XIII - Silver Oud is a fragrance that embodies the themes of Confusion, Passion, and Destruction, drawing inspiration from Stendhal's novel, "The Red and the Black." It captures the essence of the tension between idealism and realism, the conflict between rational thought and intense emotions, and the profound influence of mimetic desire.

The fragrance opens with a burst of contrasting notes, representing the conflicting forces at play. Bright and shimmering Silver notes evoke a sense of idealism, purity, and clarity. These notes symbolize the realm of rationality and intellectual pursuits, reflecting the protagonist's desire for knowledge and understanding.

As the fragrance develops, the Oud note takes center stage. Oud, a precious and resinous wood, is renowned for its rich and complex aroma. Here, it represents the passionate and intense emotions that drive the characters in the novel. The Oud note adds depth, sensuality, and a touch of darkness to the composition, reflecting the profound desires and burning passions experienced by the characters.

Within the fragrance, there is a constant interplay between the Silver and Oud notes, mirroring the conflict between idealism and realism. The Silver notes try to maintain a sense of clarity and rationality, while the Oud notes convey the intensity and irresistible allure of raw emotions.

Opus XIII - Silver Oud captures the power of mimetic desire, which is the imitative desire that arises from observing others. It reflects the characters' yearning to possess what others have and their pursuit of their deepest desires, often leading to conflicts and destructive outcomes.

In its essence, Opus XIII - Silver Oud is an olfactory exploration of the complexities of human nature, the struggle between reason and passion, and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires. It invites us to contemplate the profound themes expressed in Stendhal's novel and to reflect on the conflicts and passions that shape our own lives.

$95.17

Original: $317.25

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Amouage Opus XIII Silver Oud Eau de Parfum for Men

$317.25

$95.17

Description

Opus XIII - Silver Oud is a fragrance that embodies the themes of Confusion, Passion, and Destruction, drawing inspiration from Stendhal's novel, "The Red and the Black." It captures the essence of the tension between idealism and realism, the conflict between rational thought and intense emotions, and the profound influence of mimetic desire.

The fragrance opens with a burst of contrasting notes, representing the conflicting forces at play. Bright and shimmering Silver notes evoke a sense of idealism, purity, and clarity. These notes symbolize the realm of rationality and intellectual pursuits, reflecting the protagonist's desire for knowledge and understanding.

As the fragrance develops, the Oud note takes center stage. Oud, a precious and resinous wood, is renowned for its rich and complex aroma. Here, it represents the passionate and intense emotions that drive the characters in the novel. The Oud note adds depth, sensuality, and a touch of darkness to the composition, reflecting the profound desires and burning passions experienced by the characters.

Within the fragrance, there is a constant interplay between the Silver and Oud notes, mirroring the conflict between idealism and realism. The Silver notes try to maintain a sense of clarity and rationality, while the Oud notes convey the intensity and irresistible allure of raw emotions.

Opus XIII - Silver Oud captures the power of mimetic desire, which is the imitative desire that arises from observing others. It reflects the characters' yearning to possess what others have and their pursuit of their deepest desires, often leading to conflicts and destructive outcomes.

In its essence, Opus XIII - Silver Oud is an olfactory exploration of the complexities of human nature, the struggle between reason and passion, and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires. It invites us to contemplate the profound themes expressed in Stendhal's novel and to reflect on the conflicts and passions that shape our own lives.