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Nishane Hundred Silent Ways X

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Description - Hundred Silent Ways X
Sophisticated florals, modern build. Genuine Nishane Hundred Silent Ways X Extrait decant from ৳874 in Bangladesh. Notes of gardenia, jasmin

Nishane built its name in Istanbul on unusual pairings, and Hundred Silent Ways X takes the house's 2016 signature and gives it a leather backbone. Released in 2023 as an Extrait de Parfum, it was composed by Anne Flipo to keep the original's soft, dressed-up mood while trading sandalwood and vetiver for leather and patchouli. Aromatica carries the Hundred Silent Ways X decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. The result reads like the same character in a different outfit: still floral, still warm, but with more grip and less transparency than the fragrance it descends from.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Peach, Tuberose, Mandarin Orange

Heart: Gardenia, Jasmine, Iris, Heliotrope

Base: Leather, Vanilla, Patchouli

The Scent

Peach lands first, soft and slightly fuzzy, with mandarin orange brightening the edges before it has time to turn syrupy. Tuberose pushes up right behind it, creamy rather than sharp, and this is where the fragrance announces its floral intentions early. Within the first twenty minutes gardenia and jasmine widen that white floral core, thick and a little narcotic, while iris slides underneath and cools the whole accord down with its powdery, rooty edge. Heliotrope adds a marzipan-like sweetness that keeps the florals from feeling cold or clinical. The transition into the base is where Hundred Silent Ways X earns its name change: leather emerges gradually, not as a sharp birch-tar rasp but as a smooth, worn-in suede that wraps around the tuberose and gardenia rather than fighting them. Patchouli follows, earthy and slightly dry, giving the leather something to root into. Vanilla arrives last and rounds every sharp edge into something closer to skin than perfume. The surprising part is how the leather and patchouli never make this smell heavy or masculine in the traditional sense; they add shadow to what was already a bright, feminine-leaning floral. Some noses pick up more suede early, others get more peach and tuberose before the leather shows up, and both readings are fair given how gradually the base builds. By the dry-down the fragrance settles into a soft, vanillic leather with iris still humming underneath, warm and close to the skin rather than loud.

When to Wear

This suits cool evenings from late autumn through winter, the kind of weather where a warm leather-floral doesn't get lost in the air. Think a dinner reservation, a gallery opening, or a date somewhere with low lighting and a dress code, not a daytime errand. If you're drawn to this register, the Nishane collection at Aromatica has several other options built around the same kind of composed, slightly unusual formality.

Who Is It For

Someone who already owns a few white florals and wants one with more weight and less sweetness will recognize what this is doing. It also suits a wearer who likes leather in small, polished doses rather than as the main event.

If you enjoy Hundred Silent Ways, the original this version is built from, it's worth comparing the two side by side, and Iris Patchouli shares the same iris-patchouli backbone if you want to explore that pairing further. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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