The Story
Why it exists.
Nimitr takes its name from a character in Haruki Murakami’s novel “After The Quake,” a nod to the resilience after Kobe’s 1995 earthquake. Prin Lomros crafted the scent for Prissana’s 2018 launch, aligning with the Italian house’s mission to turn cultural references into olfactory narratives. The fragrance was introduced alongside a suite of debut scents, each designed to echo a distinct literary or historical moment, reinforcing Prissana’s storytelling ethos.
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The Beginning
Nimitr takes its name from a character in Haruki Murakami’s novel “After The Quake,” a nod to the resilience after Kobe’s 1995 earthquake. Prin Lomros crafted the scent for Prissana’s 2018 launch, aligning with the Italian house’s mission to turn cultural references into olfactory narratives. The fragrance was introduced alongside a suite of debut scents, each designed to echo a distinct literary or historical moment, reinforcing Prissana’s storytelling ethos.
The composition’s contrast, sharp aldehydic citrus against a deep, animalic leather base, mirrors the novel’s juxtaposition of fragility and strength. By weaving aromatic herbs like clary sage and galbanum with spicy nutmeg and cinnamon, the perfumer creates a bridge between the fresh optimism of a post‑quake sunrise and the lingering, smoky memory of rebuilt streets.
The Evolution
The opening erupts with a bright, almost electric burst of aldehydes, mandarin orange, lemon, and lavender, tempered by clary sage, nutmeg, cinnamon, bay leaf, galbanum and plum. Within minutes the citrus sharpness softens, giving way to a floral heart of hyacinth, gardenia and jasmine that adds a subtle green‑sweet nuance. As the heart fades, the composition deepens into a smoky, leathery core where incense, castoreum, civet and oakmoss mingle with Australian sandalwood, patchouli, birch tar and Haitian vetiver. The base settles into a lingering veil of vanilla, musk, costus, cade oil and a whisper of myrrh, leaving a warm, animalic trail that can be sensed for up to ten hours on most skin, especially in cooler weather.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2018 debut, Nimitr has been praised for reviving classic leather‑spice aesthetics, often likened to vintage jazz‑era scents. Wearers note its ability to evoke smoky lounges and late‑night conversations, positioning it as a modern nod to heritage leather fragrances while still feeling fresh enough for today’s collectors.
The House
Italy · Est. 2018
Parfums Prissana emerged in 2018 as a niche house that blends Mediterranean lineage with contemporary storytelling. The brand offers a compact catalogue of single‑note or concept‑driven scents, each anchored by a clear narrative. From the desert‑inspired Akhetaten (2023) to the forest‑rich Hirun (2024), Prissana invites collectors to explore places and memories through scent. The line balances bold compositions with restrained packaging, positioning the house as a quiet but confident voice in modern perfumery.
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A smoky lounge at midnight, with a crisp trumpet line cutting through a warm, velvety bass, mirroring the fragrance’s bright opening and deep leather heart.
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