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Hacivat

Named after the clever, witty protagonist of Ottoman shadow theatre, Nishane Hacivat Extrait de Parfum, released in 2017, carries that same energy: sharp, cultured, and impossible to ignore. Perfumer Jorge Lee built it around a framework that straddles fresh citrus and deep green-woody territory, creating something genuinely difficult to place. Aromatica carries the Nishane Hacivat decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Pineapple, Grapefruit, Bergamot

Heart: Cedar, Patchouli, Jasmine

Base: Oakmoss, Woody Notes

The Scent

Loud and confident from the first moment, pineapple, grapefruit, and bergamot hit together in a citrus-fruit blast that is bright and slightly acidic, with the pineapple giving the whole thing a tropical sweetness that keeps it from turning medicinal. It is the kind of opening that stops people in their tracks. The pineapple in particular reads as ripe and full-bodied rather than candy-like, and paired with the tartness of grapefruit and the clean lift of bergamot, the first few minutes feel genuinely vivid. The bergamot adds a polished, almost cologne-like clarity that keeps the fruit grounded rather than gaudy, while the grapefruit pushes a mild bitterness underneath the sweetness, giving the whole accord a dual tension that makes it interesting to follow as it evolves.

Within the first ten minutes, the citrus starts to soften and something deeper begins to surface. The patchouli in the heart is substantial, used at a concentration that surprises most people on first wear. It does not smell like a hippie patchouli or a dark orientalist base note here. Instead it reads as green, almost mossy, and slightly earthy, pushing the fragrance toward chypre territory. Cedar arrives alongside it and adds a dry, woody structure that keeps the patchouli from going muddy. The jasmine in the heart is subtle, present more as a floral softness than as an identifiable bloom, rounding the edges of the cedar without announcing itself. The interplay between cedar and patchouli is the structural heart of Hacivat: one pulling toward dryness and wood, the other toward damp green earth, and the jasmine acting as a quiet mediator between the two.

As the fragrance moves into its dry-down, the oakmoss and woody base take over fully, and the sweetness of the opening fruit is mostly gone. What remains is a cool, green-woody composition with a quiet depth. The dry-down can read austere and almost cold on some skin, while on others it settles into a sophisticated green base that wears close and composed. The patchouli remains detectable throughout, and on skin it tends to register as oakmoss rather than patchouli outright, which is part of what gives Hacivat its chypre character. The transition from the bright, fruity top to the green-woody base happens gradually over the first thirty minutes, never lurching or feeling disjointed. The overall arc is from bright and fruity to something woody and green, with the dry-down settling into a composed, almost architectural finish that rewards patience.

When to Wear

Hacivat works best in spring and autumn, when the air has some freshness to it and the green woody character lands properly. It suits the office, a business dinner, or occasions where you want to project composed confidence without leaning on sweetness or heaviness.

Who Is It For

Someone who has moved past mainstream fresh fragrances and wants niche depth with citrus-forward wearability will find Hacivat a natural next step: the person who reaches for Creed Aventus but wants something greener and more complex underneath.

If you enjoy Karagoz, Nishane's other Shadow Play fragrance, the two share a house DNA worth exploring back to back. 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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Named after the clever, witty protagonist of Ottoman shadow theatre, Nishane Hacivat Extrait de Parfum, released in 2017, carries that same energy: sharp, cultured, and impossible to ignore. Perfumer Jorge Lee built it around a framework that straddles fresh citrus and deep green-woody territory, creating something genuinely difficult to place. Aromatica carries the Nishane Hacivat decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Pineapple, Grapefruit, Bergamot

Heart: Cedar, Patchouli, Jasmine

Base: Oakmoss, Woody Notes

The Scent

Loud and confident from the first moment, pineapple, grapefruit, and bergamot hit together in a citrus-fruit blast that is bright and slightly acidic, with the pineapple giving the whole thing a tropical sweetness that keeps it from turning medicinal. It is the kind of opening that stops people in their tracks. The pineapple in particular reads as ripe and full-bodied rather than candy-like, and paired with the tartness of grapefruit and the clean lift of bergamot, the first few minutes feel genuinely vivid. The bergamot adds a polished, almost cologne-like clarity that keeps the fruit grounded rather than gaudy, while the grapefruit pushes a mild bitterness underneath the sweetness, giving the whole accord a dual tension that makes it interesting to follow as it evolves.

Within the first ten minutes, the citrus starts to soften and something deeper begins to surface. The patchouli in the heart is substantial, used at a concentration that surprises most people on first wear. It does not smell like a hippie patchouli or a dark orientalist base note here. Instead it reads as green, almost mossy, and slightly earthy, pushing the fragrance toward chypre territory. Cedar arrives alongside it and adds a dry, woody structure that keeps the patchouli from going muddy. The jasmine in the heart is subtle, present more as a floral softness than as an identifiable bloom, rounding the edges of the cedar without announcing itself. The interplay between cedar and patchouli is the structural heart of Hacivat: one pulling toward dryness and wood, the other toward damp green earth, and the jasmine acting as a quiet mediator between the two.

As the fragrance moves into its dry-down, the oakmoss and woody base take over fully, and the sweetness of the opening fruit is mostly gone. What remains is a cool, green-woody composition with a quiet depth. The dry-down can read austere and almost cold on some skin, while on others it settles into a sophisticated green base that wears close and composed. The patchouli remains detectable throughout, and on skin it tends to register as oakmoss rather than patchouli outright, which is part of what gives Hacivat its chypre character. The transition from the bright, fruity top to the green-woody base happens gradually over the first thirty minutes, never lurching or feeling disjointed. The overall arc is from bright and fruity to something woody and green, with the dry-down settling into a composed, almost architectural finish that rewards patience.

When to Wear

Hacivat works best in spring and autumn, when the air has some freshness to it and the green woody character lands properly. It suits the office, a business dinner, or occasions where you want to project composed confidence without leaning on sweetness or heaviness.

Who Is It For

Someone who has moved past mainstream fresh fragrances and wants niche depth with citrus-forward wearability will find Hacivat a natural next step: the person who reaches for Creed Aventus but wants something greener and more complex underneath.

If you enjoy Karagoz, Nishane's other Shadow Play fragrance, the two share a house DNA worth exploring back to back. 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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