Ambre Royal is an evocative journey across epochs and cultures, a modern reinterpretation of a story that began in 1927. Its inspiration springs from a small carved amber purse bottle, an exquisite objet d’art from Imperial China, which captivated the house of Atkinsons with its exotic beauty and refined craftsmanship. That precious artefact became the creative spark that led to the birth of Ambre Chinois, one of the first Eastern-inspired fragrances introduced to the Western world. Its success was such that, in 1929, a sumptuous Essence Edition was launched. Nearly a century on, Ambre Royal offers a masterful reinterpretation of this legacy – a tribute to an age when fragrance was elevated to high art. The fragrance opens with a floral bouquet of ylang-ylang and magnolia, but at its heart lies Base Ambre De Laire 84: an iconic accord created by a master perfumer in the late nineteenth century, now given fresh contemporary life. Warm, sensual, and richly layered, it marries the luminosity of Ambrostar with an irresistible toffee accord, all wrapped in sumptuous precious woods.
THE NECTAR ACCORD
Envision amber’s sacred essence as nectar of the gods, where ylang-ylang’s narcotic, intoxicating charm melds with magnolia’s delicate embrace.
THE INCANDESCENT ACCORD
To recreate amber’s incandescence, Maurice Roucel selected the exclusive Ambre De Laire 84, originally crafted by Georges De Laire in the early twentieth century. This deeply sensual amber note showcases the powerful and intoxicating Ambrostar, illuminated by a delicious caramel accord and a voluptuous blend of precious natural woods. The accord seduces with its meditative depth, where labdanum cistus mingles with revered frankincense oil.
THE TRANSCENDENCE ACCORD
A luxurious blend of sensual woods creates an unforgettable trail. A leathery, smoky nuance emerges from Madagascan vetiver oil, intertwining with the creamy, dry woody note of sandalwood oil, enveloping the senses in an aura of timeless elegance.
Ambre Royal is an evocative journey across epochs and cultures, a modern reinterpretation of a story that began in 1927. Its inspiration springs from a small carved amber purse bottle, an exquisite objet d’art from Imperial China, which captivated the house of Atkinsons with its exotic beauty and refined craftsmanship. That precious artefact became the creative spark that led to the birth of Ambre Chinois, one of the first Eastern-inspired fragrances introduced to the Western world. Its success was such that, in 1929, a sumptuous Essence Edition was launched. Nearly a century on, Ambre Royal offers a masterful reinterpretation of this legacy – a tribute to an age when fragrance was elevated to high art. The fragrance opens with a floral bouquet of ylang-ylang and magnolia, but at its heart lies Base Ambre De Laire 84: an iconic accord created by a master perfumer in the late nineteenth century, now given fresh contemporary life. Warm, sensual, and richly layered, it marries the luminosity of Ambrostar with an irresistible toffee accord, all wrapped in sumptuous precious woods.
THE NECTAR ACCORD
Envision amber’s sacred essence as nectar of the gods, where ylang-ylang’s narcotic, intoxicating charm melds with magnolia’s delicate embrace.
THE INCANDESCENT ACCORD
To recreate amber’s incandescence, Maurice Roucel selected the exclusive Ambre De Laire 84, originally crafted by Georges De Laire in the early twentieth century. This deeply sensual amber note showcases the powerful and intoxicating Ambrostar, illuminated by a delicious caramel accord and a voluptuous blend of precious natural woods. The accord seduces with its meditative depth, where labdanum cistus mingles with revered frankincense oil.
THE TRANSCENDENCE ACCORD
A luxurious blend of sensual woods creates an unforgettable trail. A leathery, smoky nuance emerges from Madagascan vetiver oil, intertwining with the creamy, dry woody note of sandalwood oil, enveloping the senses in an aura of timeless elegance.
Atkinsons 1799 is one of the oldest perfume houses and embodies English perfumery, recognized worldwide among royalty and aristocracy. Aristocracy, a key value of Atkinsons, is felt in everything, from the design of the bottle to the retail positioning carried out through luxury perfume shops. In the early 19th century, James Atkinson created an English cologne, remarkably fresh, simultaneously warm and spicy, yet completely unlike the fashionable Italian colognes. The brand's archives hold original handwritten books containing information about the brand's products, original catalogs, bottles, and labels, as well as mentions of the most devoted clients, including Napoleon Bonaparte. Despite its rich history, against the backdrop of English perfumery, which is held hostage by its past, Atkinsons positions itself as a brand perfectly suited for the lifestyle of modern ladies and gentlemen.