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Khadlaj Island

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Description - Island
Cooler-weather warmth with character. Genuine Khadlaj Island Extrait decant from ৳319 in Bangladesh. Notes of amber, ambergris and ginger.

Sun, salt, and a fruit stall a few steps from the shoreline set the mood for Island by Khadlaj, an Extrait de Parfum released in 2024 as a shared scent for men and women. This Arabian house builds bright, uncomplicated warmth, and here it leans into a tropical idea without turning syrupy. The composition treats fruit and cream as texture rather than dessert, giving Island decant price in Bangladesh a fresh, easygoing character that reads modern rather than loud.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Pineapple, Iris, Ginger, Cypress

Heart: Coconut, Woodsy Notes

Base: Tonka, Sandalwood, Amber, Ambergris

The Scent

First contact brings a juicy pineapple that is cut with ginger, so the sweetness arrives with a small peppery bite instead of candy. That ginger does real work in the first few minutes, keeping the fruit lively and stopping it from settling into a flat, sugary note. Iris sits underneath from the start, lending a cool, slightly powdery edge that keeps the pineapple from feeling childish. Cypress adds a thread of green, dry wood that grounds those opening minutes and hints at where the scent is heading. As the first ten to fifteen minutes pass, the sharp fizz of the pineapple begins to soften, and the ginger recedes from a bite to a warm hum sitting beneath the fruit. Within the first half hour the coconut of the heart begins to show, though it stays creamy and soft rather than tanning-oil rich. This is the point where Island shifts from a bright fruit opening into something rounder and more relaxed, with the iris still lingering to keep a dry, powdery counterpoint against the cream. The woodsy notes fold into that coconut and pull the whole thing closer to the skin, trading the airy top for a warmer, more intimate feel. Around the one-hour mark the fruit has mostly stepped back, and what remains is a creamy, lightly woody accord that carries the last trace of pineapple like a memory rather than a headline. As the dry-down settles further, tonka and sandalwood bring a gentle sweetness and a smooth, milky warmth that blends easily with the coconut left over from the heart. Amber and ambergris round the base, adding a faintly salty, sunlit quality that suits the coastal theme and gives the late hours a soft, sun-warmed glow. The transition from top to base is gradual rather than abrupt, so the tropical brightness and the creamy woods feel like two halves of the same idea instead of separate stages. Some people read Island as close to Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Beau Le Parfum, and that comparison is fair, with the pineapple and coconut playing similar roles here.

When to Wear

This works best across late spring and high summer, when the ginger and coconut feel most at home in the heat. Reach for it on beach days, weekend brunches, and warm evenings out where you want something bright but still grounded.

Who Is It For

It suits someone who likes tropical fruit and creamy coconut but wants a little woody structure and a dry, powdery iris to keep things from tipping into gourmand territory.

If this coastal profile appeals, compare it with the closely related Island Dreams and the fruitier Tropical Kiss, or browse more from the Khadlaj collection and the wider Warm and Tropical collection.

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

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