
Kredo
Nishane built its name on Turkish maximalism filtered through French perfumery precision, and Kredo, an Extrait de Parfum released in 2022 and composed by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, is where that pairing gets its sharpest expression yet. The name means "creed" in Esperanto, and the juice backs up the confidence: spice, wood, and oud pushed together until they read as one dense material rather than three. Aromatica carries the Nishane Kredo decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with something this concentrated before deciding it belongs in your collection.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Pink Pepper
Heart: Osmanthus
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Suede, Sandalwood
The Scent
Cardamom hits first, green and slightly medicinal, with pink pepper adding a dry rattle right behind it. There is no soft landing here. Within minutes the spice starts to blur into something rounder, and that is osmanthus arriving, less floral than apricot-leather in this context, closer to dried fruit skin than to a petal. It is the note most people underestimate on paper and then notice immediately on skin, because it does not smell sweet so much as burnished. The first hour is genuinely restless: cardamom keeps flickering back to the surface even as the base starts to build underneath it. Agarwood shows up dark and resinous rather than barnyard-funky, a controlled, polished oud that leans more into wood smoke than animalic depth. Suede folds in next, and this is the surprise most wearers do not expect from a fragrance that opens this spicy: a soft, powdery leather texture that sands down the sharper edges of the top notes. By the second hour the transition is complete. Sandalwood takes over as the anchor, creamy and slightly dusty, holding the oud and suede close to the skin rather than letting them project outward. Some skin chemistry pushes the drydown toward a sweeter, almost tonka-adjacent softness, while other wearers get a drier, more austere woody-leather finish; both readings are legitimate and both are built into the same base accord. What stays constant is the density. This never thins out into something transparent. It stays rich, layered, and a little brooding from the first spray to the last trace on skin.
When to Wear
Kredo wants cold weather and evening light: a winter dinner, a formal reception, a night where a jacket is expected rather than optional. It is too dense and too resinous for a summer afternoon or an office where scent restraint is the norm, but it is exactly right for New Year's events or a candlelit gathering. Anyone drawn to the darker, more architectural pieces in the Nishane collection will find this one sits comfortably alongside them.
Who Is It For
This suits someone who already owns a few oud-forward fragrances and is bored of the ones that smell interchangeable. It rewards a wearer who wants spice and leather treated as a single idea rather than layered on top of each other.
If you gravitate toward Hacivat, its woody, resinous backbone makes it a natural next step from Kredo. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica for more of the house's signature intensity.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Nishane built its name on Turkish maximalism filtered through French perfumery precision, and Kredo, an Extrait de Parfum released in 2022 and composed by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, is where that pairing gets its sharpest expression yet. The name means "creed" in Esperanto, and the juice backs up the confidence: spice, wood, and oud pushed together until they read as one dense material rather than three. Aromatica carries the Nishane Kredo decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with something this concentrated before deciding it belongs in your collection.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Pink Pepper
Heart: Osmanthus
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Suede, Sandalwood
The Scent
Cardamom hits first, green and slightly medicinal, with pink pepper adding a dry rattle right behind it. There is no soft landing here. Within minutes the spice starts to blur into something rounder, and that is osmanthus arriving, less floral than apricot-leather in this context, closer to dried fruit skin than to a petal. It is the note most people underestimate on paper and then notice immediately on skin, because it does not smell sweet so much as burnished. The first hour is genuinely restless: cardamom keeps flickering back to the surface even as the base starts to build underneath it. Agarwood shows up dark and resinous rather than barnyard-funky, a controlled, polished oud that leans more into wood smoke than animalic depth. Suede folds in next, and this is the surprise most wearers do not expect from a fragrance that opens this spicy: a soft, powdery leather texture that sands down the sharper edges of the top notes. By the second hour the transition is complete. Sandalwood takes over as the anchor, creamy and slightly dusty, holding the oud and suede close to the skin rather than letting them project outward. Some skin chemistry pushes the drydown toward a sweeter, almost tonka-adjacent softness, while other wearers get a drier, more austere woody-leather finish; both readings are legitimate and both are built into the same base accord. What stays constant is the density. This never thins out into something transparent. It stays rich, layered, and a little brooding from the first spray to the last trace on skin.
When to Wear
Kredo wants cold weather and evening light: a winter dinner, a formal reception, a night where a jacket is expected rather than optional. It is too dense and too resinous for a summer afternoon or an office where scent restraint is the norm, but it is exactly right for New Year's events or a candlelit gathering. Anyone drawn to the darker, more architectural pieces in the Nishane collection will find this one sits comfortably alongside them.
Who Is It For
This suits someone who already owns a few oud-forward fragrances and is bored of the ones that smell interchangeable. It rewards a wearer who wants spice and leather treated as a single idea rather than layered on top of each other.
If you gravitate toward Hacivat, its woody, resinous backbone makes it a natural next step from Kredo. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica for more of the house's signature intensity.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











