The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The name is the story. Jazeebiyat Musk Tabriz points to the ancient Persian city where perfumery once flourished. Rasasi drew inspiration from the gardens of Tabriz, where flowering walls and citrus groves once perfumed the air. The goal was to capture that moment when the garden is at its peak, fruit heavy on the branch, flowers releasing their scent into warm evening air. Italian mandarin, French cassis, Indian tuberose, Tuscan orris, these were chosen for their quality and their ability to evoke that setting. They come together in this bottle, creating a fragrance that feels both rooted in tradition and alive with modern elegance. The opening is bright and sun-kissed, the heart is opulent and floral, and the base lingers like the memory of a beautiful garden at dusk.
The pyramid structure of the fragrance mirrors the layered experience of entering a garden. Top notes replicate the first impression: bright, sun-kissed fruit and citrus that immediately engage the senses. The heart represents the garden's deeper layer, where tuberose and neroli bloom without apology, creating a rich floral core. The base is what remains at dusk: warm wood, musk, the memory of flowers fading into the evening.
The evolution
The opening arrives immediately: blackcurrant, peach, coconut, and citrus hit in quick succession. The coconut is the surprise, it adds creaminess that makes the fruit feel both fresh and velvety. Within fifteen minutes, the florals begin their takeover. Indian tuberose leads, creamy and almost indolic, followed by Tunisian neroli. The coconut bridges fruit and flower beautifully. By the thirty-minute mark, you're in the heart, where the fragrance reaches its most expressive: opulent, unapologetic tuberose in full bloom. The iris adds powdery softness, but the tuberose takes center stage. The drydown is where patience pays off. Indian oudh emerges slowly, wrapped in musk and amber, with Madagascar vanilla adding warmth without tipping into gourmand. The sillage is notable through the heart phase, then settles into a warm presence that lingers close to skin.
Cultural impact
Part of the broader appreciation for Middle Eastern fragrance houses that have gained international followings for their bold, long-lasting compositions. Rasasi is known for distinctive scents, and Jazeebiyat Musk Tabriz stands as a popular expression within their range. The fragrance captures attention with its confident floral heart and warm, resinous base, appealing to those who appreciate opulent, characterful perfumes.
























