The Story
Why it exists.
Shamal emerged in 2018 from the mind of Christian Carbonnel, known as Chris Maurice, who sought to capture the perseverance of a pearl fisherman navigating the sea’s endless horizon. Drawing on Nobile 1942’s wartime legacy dating back to 1942, the perfumer blended incense’s sacred smoke with the crisp bite of apple and the caramel richness of dates, echoing the fisherman’s daily trek between sunrise and dusk. The aromatic backdrop adds a subtle herbal lift, completing the narrative of a journey that begins on a bright shore and ends in quiet contemplation.
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Desert Rose
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The Beginning
Shamal emerged in 2018 from the mind of Christian Carbonnel, known as Chris Maurice, who sought to capture the perseverance of a pearl fisherman navigating the sea’s endless horizon. Drawing on Nobile 1942’s wartime legacy dating back to 1942, the perfumer blended incense’s sacred smoke with the crisp bite of apple and the caramel richness of dates, echoing the fisherman’s daily trek between sunrise and dusk. The aromatic backdrop adds a subtle herbal lift, completing the narrative of a journey that begins on a bright shore and ends in quiet contemplation.
The juxtaposition of incense and fruit is unusual for a unisex scent, giving Shamal a dual personality that feels both ceremonial and approachable. Apple provides a fresh, tart edge that cuts through the resinous frankincense, while dates introduce a sweet, almost honeyed depth that softens the opening. This contrast mirrors the pearl fisherman’s life: harsh sea winds tempered by the gentle glow of sunrise, making the fragrance a study in balanced opposites.
The Evolution
At first spray, incense rises like a thin veil of smoke, instantly joined by the sharp sparkle of apple and the warm, sugary scent of dates. The aromatic notes whisper in the background, giving the opening a slightly herbal nuance. Within ten minutes the heart awakens: amber spreads a buttery, powdery warmth, while a velvety texture smooths the fruit, creating a plush middle that feels like a soft shawl over a fire. As the fragrance settles, the base emerges, clean musk adds an animalic whisper, and woodsy notes of cedar‑like timber ground the composition, leaving a lingering, understated trail that persists for eight to ten hours on the skin. The drydown remains warm yet restrained, allowing the initial fruit to fade gracefully while the smoky amber and wood linger like embers after a desert campfire.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2018 release, Shamal has been noted for marrying classic incense with unexpected fruit, earning a place among collectors who appreciate Nobile 1942’s theatrical storytelling. Wearers often cite its ability to stand out in intimate settings without overwhelming, making it a quiet star in niche perfume circles.
The House
Italy · Est. 2004
Nobile 1942 is an Italian niche fragrance house based in Naples, founded around 2004-2005 by Massimo Nobile and his wife Stefania Giannino. The brand carries forward a family perfumery tradition dating back to 1942, when the Nobile family established their perfumery during wartime Italy. Now in its third generation, the house crafts small-batch fragrances that draw from classical Italian opera and theatrical traditions. Each fragrance carries an Italian title, reflecting the brand's commitment to expressing Italian cultural heritage through scent. The collection includes notable releases such as Profumo Imperiale (2010), Café Chantant Estratto (2012), and Il Capriccio del Maestro (2018), alongside several exceptional edition releases. Nobile 1942 positions itself as an alternative to mass-market fragrance production, emphasizing artisanal quality and familial continuity over commercial scale.
If this were a song
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Shamal feels like a sunrise over dunes, its smoky incense and sweet fruit echoing a quiet desert morning, matched by the mellow rhythm of Sting’s Desert Rose and the soulful calm of Bill Withers.
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