FREE with every purchase Receive Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar 3 ml

FREE with every purchase Receive Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar 3 ml

$29.95
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A true Gift of Value, the Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar is a warm, slightly spicy and musky mukhallat of Madagascar Vanilla, Patchouli, Clove, Pepper and sweet Lotus. Subtle hints of true Ambergris and a light Floral Bouquet completes the signature scent for a sensually enveloping fragrance.

Finely crafted by Sharif Laroche


For a Limited Time
Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar is now offered as a
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***PLEASE NOTE***
All customers are eligible to receive Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar 3ml with every purchase at Agarscents! This means, that if you decide to purchase the Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar 3ml in this listing, you'll receive one more Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar 3ml as your Free Gift with your order. You do not have to purchase this Egyptian Musk Golden Anbar to receive the Free Gift - it will be included with your shipment.

WHERE DOES EGYPTIAN MUSK COME FROM
The scent of Egyptian Musk is known worldwide, it being one of the most loved fragrances dating centuries back. The origins of Egyptian Musk comes from the scent and oil production of Egypt, were ancient wall friezes depict women pouring oil from large vessels wearing scent cones on their heads and rubbing perfume on their bodies. The musky oils and waxes at the time were thick, so they could easily be applied with an attractive sheen, and the scent heavy enough so it would mask any unpleasant odors coming from daily life. The ancient Egyptian Musk derived its musk scent from the Civet and Musk Deer, which made the fragrance extremely pricey and made it only accessible to the affluent of society, and this highly prized perfume was placed in ancient tombs as a gift for the 'afterlife'. It is known that Queen Cleopatra of Egypt wore Egyptian Musk oil herself during her lifetime.

WHAT DOES EGYPTIAN MUSK SMELL LIKE
There are many different qualities and characters of Egyptian Musk, depending on the manufacturer or perfumer. The Musk of the Civet and the Musk Deer gave the musky note to Egyptian Musk, making the production costly and subsequently, the fragrance itself very expensive and rare. Frankincense and Myrrh resins were common ingredients in musk of ancient Egypt, as they soaked up the other ingredients of the fragrance and released the scent on the body slowly. Other scents included were most often Patchouli, Rose and Vanilla, giving the fragrance the alluring heavy notes of blossoms which make Egyptian Musk floral sweet, yet earthy and slightly spicy.

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