Review
One of the most romantic fragrances in the world, Hundred Silent Ways by Nishane is inspired by Rumi’s poetry.
“I closed my mouth
And spoke to you,
In hundred silent ways.”
It is one of the finest fragrances from the world of niche perfumery, an extait version that has 30% oil concentration – which is considered one of the highest concentrations in perfumes. It makes you feel so sensual, desirable, beautiful, loved and it is not at all silent when it comes to its performance. You will fall in love with it at the first sniff.
The opening is sweet, almost like candy floss, with a bit of fruitiness coming of peach and mandarin. The notes of tuberose and peaches are very noticeable. It develops into an intoxicating sweet vanilla fragrance with lush white florals of tuberose, jasmine, gardenia and orris. The concoction is very enveloping, bright, thick, sweet & sensual. As it enters the dry down, Sandalwood and Orris add richness, warmth, and creaminess, and enhance the other notes. I cannot smell the note of vetiver much. Overall, it is one of the best combinations of vanilla and tuberose, with peach, gardenia and sandalwood playing prominent supporting roles.
It is a gorgeous fragrance, which would get you lots of compliments. Being an extrait version, it has a longevity of over 10+ hours, with a lovely sillage. The projection is profound in the initial 2-3 hours, where a single spray can fill up the room.
I would recommend you all to try this one out, it is almost like a toned-down floral & delectable version of baccarat rouge 540 by MFK, but at the same time, it does have its own identity.
PERFUMERY NOTES
Top Notes: Tuberose, Peach, Mandarin Orange
Heart Notes: Gardenia, Jasmine, Orange
Base Notes: Vanilla, Sandalwood, Vetiver