Rose Omeyyade Atelier des Ors for women and men

Rose Omeyyade Atelier des Ors for women and men

main accords
rose
sweet
woody
fruity
oud
patchouli
amber
floral
warm spicy

Perfume rating 4.10 out of 5 with 705 votes

Rose Omeyyade by Atelier des Ors is a Amber Floral fragrance for women and men. Rose Omeyyade was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Salamagne. Top notes are Rose, Raspberry and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Brown sugar, Patchouli and Guaiac Wood; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Amber and Sandalwood.

An intense and bewitching velvety fragrance inspired by the precious and

captivating Damask Rose. Named after the Umayyad dynasty, Rose Omeyyade tells

of the grandeur of the lavishly decorated Levant palaces.

A resounding ode to sensuality and refinement once captured in orientalist

paintings.

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Pros

Pros

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Exquisite packaging
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Blooming jammy Arabian rose scent
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Excellent performance and projection
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Elegant and delightful wearing experience
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Long-lasting on skin
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Sweetness emerges after a few hours
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Affordable price
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Comparable to Guerlain's Nahema and Beyond Rose by Clinique with a twist of Oud
Cons

Cons

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Rose oud combination is common in fragrances
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Steep price for full bottle
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Oud note may not suit everyone's taste
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Excessively sweet for some people
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Not necessarily superior to other Atelier des Ors fragrances
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Some notes may be overpowering or screechy
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May smell like vintage rose-scented soap or detergent
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Gold flakes may clog nozzle over time

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Top Notes

Rose
Raspberry
Pink Pepper

Middle Notes

Brown sugar
Patchouli
Guaiac Wood

Base Notes

Agarwood (Oud)
Amber
Sandalwood

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All Reviews By Date

midget11

from initial spray i thought this was gonna be another pungent (or middle esstern) rose-oud like xerjofff more than words/POAL…or something thats been done over and over again like lancome oud bouquet…or intense cafe vibes, all of which im SO tired and bored of; but this turned out to be closer to the only rose-oud combo i can stand rn : OUD SATIN MOOD! lacks the pungent/sharp middle easternness and takes a powdery af turn which i love. Rose omeyyade took the same OSM powdery turn, its like a slightly more fruity version of osm, a tiny bit less powdery but still powdery and same type of rose. Feels like a mix between Oud bouquet and OSM into dry down. the sweetness also smells kinda sparkly or glittery, in a nice way, not the effervescent/fizzy way....reminds me of my brown mom when she goes to parties and wears bedazzled asian atire with embroidery and sparkly beads etc - the scent feels way more suitable to wear with something elevated and lavish than minimal/plain stuff. The rose is not grandma here but still mature and sophistacted, defo not young and juvenile- a fitting rose-oud for an elegant lady who still knows how to have fun

indieannaK

At first sniff, I was afraid this was going to be a run-of-the-mill heavy, rose with patchouli and woods. But upon developing for a few seconds, a light sweetness came through making this shine in a really unique way. The brown sugar and raspberry make the scent special, and much more wearable for me. I can't do a heavy rose, but this is really nicely balanced.

petra_ita

Super sweet dark rose.

VirgowithLeo

I recently sample Scherzo
This is a very softer version of Scherzo

That oud -y incense scent w slight rose/sweet jam scent. But mostly get the oud /incense

Andreabulma

At first I found it very harsh with patchouli and reminded me a lot of porpora and portrait of a lady. This one is definitely sweeter, and more palatable on my skin. It's oudy, sophisticated, and sparkly once it's settled. Do NOT test it on a tester strip! It will ruin it for you, it's best to get a sample to test it out on your skin to see it bloom. I definitely love her 🖤✨️

Jezeleah

This is heavenly! OMG! I love it! It’s been in my collection for a while cause I bought it at the end of last winter. It’s been neglected all this time. I wore it and gasped, got in an Uber and got an immediate compliment. Reached my destination and received another compliment. Wow, I’m in love!

Sniffathon

This is just kinda alright. I love a rose oud combo but struggle to find one that matches with my skin chemistry without projecting a kind of glue-like scent. I first noticed this with Jo Malone Velvet Rose & Oud, a scent which I find spectacular all round, until I put it on my own skin. Once dried down, Rose Omeyyade resembles Velvet Rose & Oud quite closely but I think I detect a hint more patchouli or spice. But again, my skin scrambles the scent while my nose sulks sadly in a corner.
Also, no need to be scared of the gold flecks. They end up falling off you once the perfume has dried anyway. But who doesn’t love a hint of sparkle? Haha.

XristinaC

A really deep rose, like the colour dark red. I really love this.

chyan

I found this pleasant but very heavy and intense rose and too similar to multiple other rose ouds that I have smelled. For example, the mass appealing oud silk mood, which I find lighter and airer and more wearable, albeit three times as expensive.

The bottle is so gorgeous and I wasn’t expecting it to be based on the photos. The glass is carved and heavy and feels molded to the hand. The gold flecks are a very pleasing to the eye as well.

tanaC

Rose Omeyyade Atelier des Ors
(USD 100, 97-98 ml. left)

At first, Rose Omayyad strikes overly sweet rose-oud, amber based fragrance.
That's brown sugar note can be easily too coiling and you may choose to ignore.

I would suggest you to try Rose Omeyyade on skin.
The rose stay fort-front while with hints of spiciness, with very mild fruity quality.
The point, the sweetness in this works more Airy sweetness than the thick sweetness from other Rose-Oud offering.

As scent develope, very mild earthy patchouli dominant, with powdery Sandalwood.
Overall, this is easy to enjoy rose-oud fragrance and this can easily be one in arsenals of Rose-Oud selection.

Score 8/10
Projection : Moderate
Longevity
Classification : Unisex
Summary : Airy-Sweetness Rose-Oud fragrance

Nicholas Seian

The first time I smelled it, the fragrance that could make me fall in love, the quality scent of rose that I had never experienced before... a luxurious rose scent, sweet yet memorable brown sugar, luxurious oud, raspberry, and pink pepper that balance everything. I would easily fall in love with someone wearing this perfume... 9/10

alternateu

This is a really incensey+++ (not sure why) jammy rose-oud. Not my favourite from the house, it seems a little bit "meh", though still pleasant, nothing really stands out. Underneath the incense, the rose-oud just seems... flat.

AP Riyadh

Beautiful bottle and excellent packing with the additional plus of the golden flakes that adds to the opulence of owning the bottle.
From a performance perspective, opens up with a jammy rose with hints of oud in the background and then fades away after 30 mins.
For me, this better suited for winter evenings and is definitely feminine leaning to my nose. May want to test before committing to a full bottle.
Shukran Habibi!

Frangipanilove

A nice jammy Rose Oud, with a hint of patchouli. Better in cooler weather with the raspberry and sugar coming out sweet. Its nice but I am not sure if it is worth the price tag. I prefer Miller Harris La Fumee Alexandrie - in the similar vein but much more faceted.

TunyaPe

Bulgarian rose with the very least hint of geranium. One of the best sweet/gourmand rose-centric frags (not rose-oud), in my opinion.

Patch stays at the back, and the sweet faucet isn't overpowering or taking away the meaning and quality of this rose. Oud is barely noticeable; however, there could be some dark wood to dim the scent down and add a bit of smokey tone to it. Totally impressed until I met the mundane mid-phase which is less naturalistic, polarising, more jammy, fruity, and gourmand, without being vanillic (like it for this). The faint drydown, though, smells like bubblegum fungi. Kind of sweet, woody, and stale. It’s like the oud is barnyard type, but they use 0.0000000001% of it and has gone wrong. Nothing in common with Rose d'Arabie since oud is barely there.

VirgowithLeo

patchouli heavy + something incense-y

Falls into similar scent category as coco madamoiselle , jimmy choo edp, flowerbomb, etc

pennypencil

Wonderful - rose, wood and raspberry. The fruitiness completely sets it apart from the 'smellalikes' listed. This is an author's fragrance; someone interesting, to whom you want to lean in to hear what they have to say. A masterpiece.

RafaMillen1129

I have an unsophisticated nose. One could say I have an ignorant nose. But I know that I absolutely love this fragrance. In fact, and I'm not afraid to admit it, the smell makes me swoon. Not a beast for sure but a beauty in my estimation. This would be my signature fragrance if I could afford to keep buying it.

sundayinheaven

Rose scents are difficult territory for me, and Rose Omeyyade is unfortunately a miss in my opinion. The rose note itself feels very realistic, but something about the composition makes the overall smell a little synthetic and cloying. You might like this if you are more open than I am to different kinds roses.

Also, this might be a skin-chemistry thing, but on my skin it smells a little bit like a sweaty cotton t-shirt? I definitely get the weird saliva note another user pointed out...

cocogirl

This is a typical middle eastern oud rose fragrance. Well blended, long lasting but weak sillage . It is nice but not wow .Not a big fan

Lipsticksuzie

This is beautiful, I absolutely love it.
Sweet, sugar dusted Turkish delight type rose, with just the right amount of oud to ground it. These notes remain throughout and a lovely warm amber sets in a few hours later. Lasts really well and clings to clothes for days. I can still smell some on my coat collar 4 days later.
I wish I could justify purchasing a bottle but I agree it’s extremely similar to Armani Prive Rose d Aribe (which I already own) It’s almost identical actually.
When my Armani eventually runs out I’ll definitely be getting this as it’s replacement.

Mistress Eva

I have soooooo many rose fragrances in my collection of 340+ bottles, However, none are quite like Rose Omeyyade. Sugar can often go wrong in a fragrance, but here it is masterfully balanced. The deep, dark, jammy Arabian rose, dusted with brown sugar, is interwoven with a touch of non-skanky oud, and a generous dose of guaiac wood and patchouli that adds a lot of dimension to the raspberry sugared rose. It’s more unisex than one might think by looking at the notes. It starts off really rich, then turns a little dark, and gradually sweetens over time. I’m fairly sensitive to sickly sweet scents, and this one does not strike me as cloying or too saccharine at all. Of the four fragrances I have and have tried from this house, this one may be tied with Larmes du Desert for my favorite from the brand.

LIDIA S.

To barnyardy to my nose.

Ilikewhatilike

Probably my favourite rose opening. A wearable rose-dessert that never gets too sweet. The raspberry and brown sugar make the rose delicious without it going too far. The oud keeps it balanced but it never takes over. Compliment magnet. Modern, without going the atomic rose style. Luxurious without going ‘’mature’ like portrait of a lady. Silage at the start is awesome. It settled close to my skin after two hours.

The bottle is spectacular but I don’t know what I think about having a sheen of gold specs. Quite wild haha. Maybe I will like it as a novelty. I’m enjoying a few of the scents from the house, now time to work out if I want everyone to see what I’m wearing as well smelling it.

jero

Beautiful, expensive, luxurious, a niche rose; gourmand, juicy, delicious, a niche dessert on skin. On drydown a rose-garland with flowers accompanies holy smoke and ancient oud, profound, unisex at last. Not an easy one, heavy, outstanding, a rose with stories of old.

Fragrancelesque

Love this rose fragrance. Easily in my top 3 ROSE fragrances for life. I love sweet and jammy gourmand roses and love oud. Here you have it all perfectly balanced so that it doesn't get too sickly sweet or too carnal.

The performance is Stellar. I would classify it as a seductive date night fragrance that will stay on your skin for 10+ hours.

smellme11

I was rather excited to sample this as I generally like this house and other reviewers said that they couldn't smell the
oud at the base (which I don't like at all). Sadly, for me the oud (diseased agarwood) took over the entire composition
and it was just relentless and eventually headache inducing. Scrubber for me, but if you are really into oud, you may
dig it. It is very potent and long-lasting. The raspberry note is also quite prominent throughout.

almondluver1

One of my new favorite rose scents 😍! Full disclosure: I’m a massive rose lover so I’m already biased — I love oudy rose, skanky rose, fruity rose, watery rose, rose with crap tons of sugar… I love them all!!

If you’re looking for the perfect fruity rose scent, look no further. This smells like a raspberrified rose. I don’t get the oud at all. To me, it smells sweet and juicy from the raspberry and brown sugar, and the rose note adds a feminine elegance to this perfume. It’s absolutely delectable. I saw one youtuber mention the similarity of this one to Maison Lancôme Roses Berberanza, and I’d have to agree; as someone who owns both perfumes, I can say without a doubt that they smell super similar to one another, though Roses Berberanza has a slight green pistachio opening (which some people find off putting). Other than that, if you own one, you may not need the other unless you’re in love with fruity rose scent profiles like me!

ameagari

Reminds me of two (very good) roses. Fresh opening reminiscent of sweetened Cafe Rose by Tom Ford paired with the gothic patchouli-rose middle and drydown of POAL. Unlisted, but there is a cypriol accord in this that makes it different from the two (I don't smell any oud in this at all, I think they listed oud instead of cypriol). The cypriol may be what reviewers are picking up on in terms of an animalic accord. Overall it is smoothly and elegantly blended, I would recommend it if you want more punch than Cafe Rose but you enjoy the fresh may rose kind of smell that POAL is lacking.

Amjpr7

I am amazed by this fragrance. It took me by surprise. I was looking for reviews on YouTube before buying it and I got to say that no review make justice to this amazing fragrance. The scent open with beautiful rose surrounding by a sweet raspberry note and an incense note in the background. The first time I sprayed on me I thought about Tom Ford private blend. It has the characteristics of a TF private blend but with a niche twist. I bought mine from MAXSCENTUSA.COM. I don’t buy from Grey market. Only original.

Darokes85

I stayed in a high end hotel in Bahrain and this fragrance smells exactly like the lobby. Very luxurious and very middle eastern. To sum it up this fragrance is a sweet floral woody composition. Rose/oud. That combination is done to death but not all rose oud combinations are created equal! This one stands apart from the rest.

Initial blast I get a sweet rose dipped in honey, despite honey not being one of the notes I definitely smell a sweet honey aroma. It’s probably the brown sugar giving the rose a honey effect. That honey nuance only lasts a few minutes and as the fragrance settles the honey note is replaced by a sweet sugary fruity note. That honey/brown sugar can still be detected but takes a backseat to the fruity rose. The raspberry is obviously the culprit for the sweet fruitiness but I cant say that the fruity note is decidedly raspberry, it’s more of a nondescript red candy smell akin to the candy coating on a red candy apple. The oud rears its head pretty earlier in the composition but it never dominates, it just frames the sweet red fruit candy/honey rose and plays a supportive role giving the fragrance some depth. Its not abrasive, funky or skanky, just a woody backbone making the fragrance decidedly middle eastern. Very pleasant. Aside from the initial honey blast in the opening the fragrance stays pretty linear for the entire wear. I honestly dont get any of the other notes in this fragrance as they’re blended into the composition so smoothly.

I got 8 hours + longevity. It projected pretty intensely for the first 45 minutes to a hour and came in pretty close to my skin thereafter and projected about a foot for the rest of the wear. The sillage is beautiful though. It leaves a gorgeous, very balanced sweet floral and woody trail. Very alluring and kind of mysterious. Its not heavy or dense like most rose/Oud combinations but it’s not light or airy either. Its dense enough to be detected but light enough to not assault anyones senses. Perfectly balanced. It definitely leans more feminine but a guy can pull it off, granted he’s a smartly dressed, subtle and gentlemanly.

The only hang up I have with this fragrance are the gold flakes which come out of the atomizer and onto your skin or clothes. As a guy I don’t want my skin or clothing to be cover in gold glitter. I don’t understand the purpose of the gold flakes other than a gimmicky attempt to make the presentation more luxurious. Totally pointless as the fragrance is already luxurious enough. I digress… if you love Rose fragrances as much as I do or middle eastern compositions this is definitely worth a try but sample first before you buy. I don’t think this will be for everyone.

Sereen84

It is extremely similar to Armani Prive Rose D'Arabie. Beautiful fragrance but you don't need both.

Coalita

The oud is ruin the beautiful composition. 😐 All notes are beautiful, but this oud...
Not my cup of tea. Try before purchase.

Shawn330

Masterpiece! Beautiful oriental rose on a bed of exotic woods. This is the only perfume I’ve smelled with this brown sugar note and it’s absolutely stunning.

Honeysuckle85

Beautiful scent. Rose e raspberry with a hint of oud and incense maybe? I can smell something smoky too, maybe it’s just my skin. It leaves a beautiful trail behind and it is so long lasting, it stays there all the day.. My two samples are definitely running low hence considering a full bottle. Joyful, feminine and refined.

Haydaaselmy

Love it, it’s reminded me with Kayali sweet diamond so much

Shawn330

Reminds me of the same fragrance family as portrait of a lady, and Delina, if those 2 perfumes had a baby it would equal this. Another stunner from this house at an affordable price. Beautiful red rose with sticky sweet brown sugar this is so captivating. The 24 k gold flakes make it even better. I’ve paid more for designer brands In the past than this cost on FragranceNet. This house rocks!

Silverquick

As someone who doesn’t tend to get along with roses in fragrance to well if they are a main feature, I was surprised how well this cooked on my skin. Gorgeous warm wet rose with deep ripe but a little tart raspberries. Within minutes pepper and patchouli cut into the sweetness, the raspberry took on more of a jammy blackberry note. My noise perceived a hint of toasty chestnuts and sun warmed hay. The amber started to take over and the caramelised (but not over sweet burnt) sugars and creamy soft woods with a buzz of soft Smokey oudh. The rose remains but somehow blended smoothly rather than distinct. Truly lovely. Very different on my skin from either POAL or Porpora…has a friendlier less dark feel reminiscent of Cafe Rose (to me) …more sampling required. I may need an FB of this by winter.

silviamm

not usually a fan of rose fragrances but this one pulls it off, after the initial rose blast all i smell now is toffee and its really nice. thumbs up. top of the list among LF RS LDD. who knew….this was the least interesting to try. goes to show you cant just go by notes and reviews but must try on your skin

Makers75

A rose lovers dream come true. RO is a high quality niche frag that lives up to it's name - a true artistic interpretation. Marie Salamagne's creations are stunning. This is my fourth offering from the house and I'm very pleased. I currently own FBs of Lune Feline, Iris Fauve, Bois Sikar and Rose Omeyyade bc Olfactory Factory llc is running a deal I couldn't pass up. The presentation and juice is very impressive. Rose Omeyyade is a sweet elegant sumptuous jammy rose fragrance with exceptional performance. Masterfully crafted scent that leaves a lasting impression especially suited for formal occasions. As a man, I truly appreciate wearing RO. That said, some men could feel it leans feminine, but imho, it is completely unisex. Anyone wearing Rose Omeyyade will standout. It is bold, classy, seductive and decadent. If that's what you're looking for, try this one out. You will not be disappointed.

Celestya

A bold/opulant fragrance for rose and oud lovers. It is a dark and oriental rose. Same vibe of Oud satin mood of MFK. An elegant, delicate and sophisticated perfume for a bold queen. Here, you are in a Palace.
The quality is here and the silage and longevity are excellent!
7/10
A color = dark red
A place = a palace
A people = a queen

gourmandnotes

This is similar to the dark and gothic roses of Frederic Malle's Rose Tonnerre (formerly Une Rose) and POAL. Velvety, truffley, honeyed, and without dewiness (dry). I also pick up an interesting animalic note beneath the roses, something similar to civet. I don't pick up on any distinct oud notes, but there's a dry, woodsy base that the rose blends well with and makes this an elegant composition.

buonobi

Agree with @RaghdaN: "All I can smell is the rose, along with a hint of sweetness. No oud."
I can't smell the Oud but some woody scents is in it, just not like Oud.
ROSE all the way. Definitely for Rose Lover. A Lovely Pink rose.
Not sweet like Atomic Rose or Delina. More powdery & drier than these 2.
Doesn't smell exactly like Rose d'Arabie, but with similar vibe, Rose Omeyyade is more rosy!
If you love rose, and you want a fragrance that is not too sweet and fruity, with a touch of woodyness or powderyness.
If u prefer more roses than woods, then please give this a try.
Well-blended. Just not my taste but very nice scent!
Very feminine. Very long-lasting too!

mamafrag

Wow I absolutely love this fragrance! It gives me POAL vibes (not a dupe), but I love this more. I own POAL and find it's not that easy to wear. This is much more wearable. It's such an elegant scent. The rose is just jammy enough and the patchouli is not in your face but just the right amount to give this backbone. It's such a delightful wearing experience. I'm contemplating a backup bottle.

It lasts forever on my skin.

Ibrahim88

I received a sample of the perfume, it smells great and very elegant, I will definitely buy it..

Bopha85

Rose Omeyyade started my love for Rose & Oud but since then I have found nothing compared to it. This frangance makes me smell luxurious, composed and somehow feels like a scent elegant kind ladies would wear to temple. A sophisticated scent. I like this better than most holy grail rose and oud combos out there. Unfortunately it did not perform well on my skin.

Side note: I wouldn't smell this on your clothes days after. It literally smelt like vomit.

AMajeedQT

What rose treat!

A classic pink rose fragrance: rosey & sweet.

The rose dominates, sweetened up with brown sugar, raspberry adds a lively touch, and the oud with the woody notes add a serious, mature character to it.

Rosy, sweet, floral, woody, Arabic.

It smells very similar to Aramni's Rose d'Arabie (RdA), although Rose Omeyyade (RO) has a better opening. It is one of the best RdA-like fragrances, & god knows there are so many. It is unbelievable that, as of writing this review, 28 people voted that RO does not smell like RdA. I have RdA. I have it for 3 years now. I know how it smells & I assure you RO is indeed AdO's take on RdA. RO smells sweeter, though, which takes it further into the feminine side.

A mature, charming, cool weather wear. Leans more feminine but a man can wear this with ease.

"Love" it!

RaghdaN

Strangely enough, this reminds me of Chanel Coco Noir. All I can smell is the rose, along with a hint of sweetness. No oud.

It doesn't smell unpleasant or overbearing, but it's nothing to write home about. It's a like, but not FB worthy in my opinion.

Ersatz

I was given a sample of this to try. I'll readily admit that I'm not big on sweet fragrances, or more specifically certain types of sweet fragrances, but I think this epitomises the type of sweet perfumes that I really find stressful. This first hit practically induces a sugar rush and it just keeps coming. I really don't see the point of bothering to use lots of complex ingredients just to end up with the sickly smell of caramelised sugar. After twenty minutes, I felt like my head had been battered about in one of those fairground cotton candy machines. If you like supremely sweet fragrances, chances are you will like this one.

Cada03

My first thought was FM Portrait of a lady without the patch. It does however have it’s own identity. Beautiful scent with great longevity. Similar as others have mentioned to Armani privé Rose d’Arabie (but a bit warmer) Jo malones velvet Rose and oud (but less sweet and more refined) and Lancômes Parfait de roses. If these are your type of scents and you like high quality blended perfumes this is a must to try.

Joani_Cheddar

Upon first test without reading the notes - i thought they had some how created a 3D rose perfume - I pictured the bud, the rose and the full bloom in this fragrance. Now that I read the notes, I can smell the brown sugar and pink pepper. This rose is not jammy -this is a velvety arabesque rose. I do not smell the oud - it has to be extremely well blended. The fragrance itself is sweet. In short, this is a rose syrup delight. You must really like rose and a sweet perfume to fancy this fragrance- if you do -BINGO, this is for you. Bravo!!! Lovin the fragrances i have from this house!

nordhaul

On The card smells fantastic
Plan to try it on God willing.

MaquiLab

On me, this opens up with a strange mix of beautiful rose and saliva. I almost expected the notes to contain something animalic... Anyways, after the saliva is gone, I'm left with a very pretty rose&raspberry scent that evokes a picture of innocence and nobility. Oud lingers in the background at the beginning, but comes out more prominently as time goes by. Apart from the distinct saliva note in the opening, this is a gorgeous scent!

Perfume Beginners

I always love the rose-oud combination and this one is also fantastic. It is a velvety rose with fruity notes based atop the smooth scent of oud. It lingers in the air and leaves an impression of the smoothness of silk and wine. And the gold flakes are so stunning in the bottle.

Annabear

Excellent performance and projection. I don’t understand why the floating gold flakes were a necessary inclusion except to tie in with the “Des Ors” branding. I hope they don’t clog the nozzle over time.

I picked it up for $86 US on fragnet and thought it was a bargain.
The packaging is exquisite, the whole experience is one of decadent luxury. The fragrance on application is a blooming jammy Arabian rose, it somehow reminded me of a cross between Guerlain’s Nahema and Beyond Rose by Clinique, but with a twist of Oud.
The sweetness emerges a few hours later and I can discern the fruitiness much better in the dry down.

I recommend it based on the price I paid, the sumptuousness of the florals, and the excellent performance, on me 7 plus hours on skin. It’s unlikely that I would have paid full retail for it as a blind buy.

waskotransportation

I love rose and amber and am always looking for a longer lasting "stella." The notes in this seemed to be right up my alley. I almost ordered a bottle but decided to get a sample instead. I am so glad I did that instead of spending 180.

This smells EXACTLY like Jo Malone Tudor Rose, which I have a full bottle and a backup. If I had to choose between the two, I would have chosen this one for the great great great longevity, but I cannot justify buying this when I already own Tudor Rose.

Beautiful scent. Deep and winter scent for sure. I smell no candy or raspberry at all on my skin. Just a smoky rose oudy dark scent. Smells GREAT but not unique.

globato85

Candy raspberry rose in the opening. I kind of wish the raspberry note stayed longer. Then the patchouli really came through and this once playful scent becomes very sexy. I absolutely love this. It has beast mode projection and longevity which always justifies the price for me. I can't wait to purchase a bottle.

Q80

Sweet fruitti roses.

It hit me first with sweet roses (Turkish, & Bulgarian) and floats for a little while, then it settles into slightly sweetness with some amber, & European style oud. I don't really sense brown sugar much but i believe there are some with bits of sandalwood, & hazy patchouli.

This is not the usual rose oud blend as it has gourmand factors within but not classified as gourmand, just to add that cheerful factor within.

Begins sweet rose, then settles to a lightly sweet yet sharp red roses. It reminds me of "Rose Etoile de Hollande" by Mona di Orio the old one when their bottles were square shaped as i don't know what the new one smell like. This is for the sweet fruitti sugary roses lovers.

marchen

I suppose I'm in the minority and it's possible that Rose Omeyyade just reacts badly with my skin but I'm not bowled over by this fragrance. It opens with a powdery candied rose that is pleasant enough but remains pretty linear throughout. There is a slight detergent smell that reminds me of vintage paper wrapped rose scented soaps and for me, the fruits here smell a bit plasticky. Performance is only okay, there is nothing that wows me enough to pay the steep price for a full bottle.

midos

I love Rose Omeyyade!!!!
(This is the first time I become happy with my blind bought perfume) !! I never tried this house before so it is my first experience of this brand.
Rose Omeyyade: love from the first sniff :)
I tried many many rose oud patchouli combo and this is one
of the best I ever smelled.
Fruity rosy oudy and patchouli! oud is not (montale style at all) that is Y I love it! the rose also not overwhelming I mean : it is there but not the rose u used to smell, I can smell raspberry too. rose + raspberry = jammy yummy.
Rose Omeyyade : not montale nor amouage style, it is on top of them.
it is classy moderen well-balanced rose oud patcho! really wow!!
I grew up in the middle east and this perfume remind me of the weddings there, where ladies come wearing differen perfumes (incense,smoky,oudy, rosy, flowery,fruity Perfumes)mixed with Bkhour(smoked oud) & flowers! the smell of all those scents is : Rose Omeyyade!
Scent 10/10
Longevity 10/10
Sillage/projection 10/10.
highly recommended if you fed up rose oud classic combo, you want something different and you like to be different!
Im going to test the whole line of Atelier des Ors and I hope that all his line be like Rose Omeyyade.
worth every penny.

StellaDiverFlynn

Thanks to a blogger friend, I was able to sample a few Atelier des Ors fragrances(thank you!). Here are my experiences on Rose Omeyyade:

The fragrance opens with a big boom of gourmand rose and raspberry. It smells simultaneously jammy and boozy, as if the delicate rose petals are dipped in raspberry jam and rose liqueur, then coated with sugar crystals. The honeyed delicacy and the liqueur aspects remind me of the opening of Lancôme Parfait de Rôses without the geranium-like greenery, while the jammy aspect and the toffee-like thick texture make me think of Jo Malone Velvet Rose & Oud. While the rose-raspberry combination here is unabashedly sweet and gourmand, there is also a very noticeable fruity tartness that helps to balance the sweetness, which I don't encounter very often in gourmand rose-oud-raspberry fragrances.

The rose-raspberry rampage calms down after about 1 hour, when the woody base starts to insert itself and eventually becomes an equal player. I don't smell oud in a well defined manner, but more like a smoky musky woody element that helps to restrain the jammy sweetness of rose. During the next three hours, it does succeed in undercutting the gooey texture to prevent the rose becoming too cloying. However, as the synthetic woody base grows even more prominent with time, it unfortunately turns a bit too screechy for my taste in the end, even though the honeyed ruby rose liqueur in the dry down is delightfully delectable.

I got an overall longevity of 10 hours and a heavy to moderate sillage.

Because jammy rose-oud-raspberry is not really my jam, my lukewarm response to Rose Omeyyade is to be expected. But at the same time, I find it among the less sweet in the gourmand rose-oud category, thanks to a more perceivable fruity tartness and the dry woody base, and I really enjoyed the honey rose liqueur dry down despite the woody elements turning a bit too raspy for my liking. If you happen to be looking for a gourmand rose jam/liqueur fragrance, I think Rose Omeyyade beig solidly made, might well worth a try.

Abdallah alashry

عطر جميل وهادي

Vlud

This is an interesting, sweet-fruity take on a rose with a very feminine outcome. The raspbery is sugary here with a slightly boozy vibe and almost takes control of the fragrance as it dries down.

Performance is excellent!

Cereza

So I've tested the whole line of Atelier des Ors and I have to say that "Rose Omeyyade" is my favorite of the line. I still get the screechy thing thats been bothering me in the whole line - it's like woods/manure/dirt together that just stands out on my skin making the other notes harder to enjoy.
Nevertheless "Rose Omeyyade" is very pretty rose - aoud combination. I always enjoy this combo in scents, so I wasn't even surprised to be won over by this composition too. Nevertheless - I can't say this is in any way better than the others I've tried and still my holy grail remains "Rose d'Arabie" by Armani Prive. This said - IF i wouldn't own any other rose - aoud combos...I would still pass on "Rose Omeyyade". The price tag on this is outrageous given the quality (low sillage and it didn't last as long as I hoped it owuld).

Worth a try and maybe worth a bottle if money is not an issue, but I would really suggest passing on this one and getting few other bottles instead.

My overall impression on the whole ATELIER DES ORS line - overpriced, screechy and not well built - or maybe I'm just not sophisticated enough to appreciate perfumery that cost so much and contains gold (though I doubt this is the case).

rossyegio5

Rosa allo sciroppo al lampone, dolcezuccherosa.
Poche note distinguibili.
Il profumo è molto dolce, simile alla rosa pralinata di La Nuit Tresor Lancome.
Fragranza gourmand in senso stretto...E' l'aroma della marmellata di lamponi aspersa di boccioli madidi di rugiada.
La rosa è stata così edulcorata che ha perso fascino e seduttività, rimanendo gentile, carina, giovanile, priva di sovrastrutture, adatta alla primavera della vita.
Per me troppo semplice.

 
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