
La Yuqawam
Rasasi built La Yuqawam pour Homme in 2012 as a leather fragrance with a fruit-forward twist, and it's the one people reach for when they want something darker than the brand's usual sport-fresh lineup. The concentration sits at Eau de Parfum strength, dense enough to carry the leather accord without thinning out. Aromatica carries the Rasasi La Yuqawam decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Raspberry, Saffron, Thyme
Heart: Olibanum, Jasmine, Artemisia
Base: Leather, Suede, Woody Notes, Amber
The Scent
Raspberry is the first thing the nose registers, and it lands sweeter and jammier than you'd expect from a leather fragrance. Saffron pushes in right behind it, adding that dry, slightly metallic spice Rasasi leans on across its darker releases. Thyme sits underneath both, keeping the opening from turning into candy. Within the first twenty minutes the fruit starts to fade and olibanum takes over, bringing a resinous, church-incense quality that reframes the whole composition as something more serious. Jasmine threads through this middle stretch, soft and slightly indolic rather than sweet, while artemisia adds a bitter green edge that keeps the florals honest. The transition from fruit to incense is the part people either love or find jarring. Some noses catch a bright raspberry-saffron combination that reads almost gourmand for the first half hour; others skip straight to the resinous heart with barely a nod to the top. Both readings are accurate depending on skin chemistry. By the second hour, leather and suede move to the front, rendered smooth rather than harsh, closer to a worn jacket than raw hide. Woody notes and amber close things out, warm and slightly sweet, holding the leather in place without letting it turn smoky. The dry-down is where La Yuqawam earns comparisons to more expensive leather fragrances, settling into a soft, ambered leather that reads refined rather than aggressive. Worth noting how the saffron and olibanum overlap for a stretch, the spice from the top lingering into the incense of the heart so the shift never feels abrupt. Artemisia's bitterness fades before jasmine does, so the floral note ends up standing alone against the resin for a while, cooler and quieter than it started. Suede tends to arrive a touch before leather proper, softening the ground so the darker accord doesn't land too hard on the skin. Amber and woody notes don't compete for attention; the amber rounds out the edges while the wood gives the base its structure, and neither one overwhelms the leather they're supporting. Close to the skin, the raspberry can resurface faintly even late into the wear, a small sweet echo underneath all that suede and resin.
When to Wear
This is a cold-weather fragrance built for evenings, the kind you reach for at a dinner reservation or a late meeting where you want to register as put-together without trying too hard. The leather and amber base wants low light and cooler air rather than direct sun. Pair it with pieces from the Rasasi collection if you're building out a rotation of the brand's richer, more structured scents.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a leather jacket and wants a fragrance that matches it. It suits a wearer who likes spice and incense more than fresh citrus, and who doesn't mind a fruity opening as the price of admission to a serious base.
If you enjoy La Yuqawam Tobacco Blaze, it shares the same leather backbone with a smokier finish and is worth comparing. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Rasasi built La Yuqawam pour Homme in 2012 as a leather fragrance with a fruit-forward twist, and it's the one people reach for when they want something darker than the brand's usual sport-fresh lineup. The concentration sits at Eau de Parfum strength, dense enough to carry the leather accord without thinning out. Aromatica carries the Rasasi La Yuqawam decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Raspberry, Saffron, Thyme
Heart: Olibanum, Jasmine, Artemisia
Base: Leather, Suede, Woody Notes, Amber
The Scent
Raspberry is the first thing the nose registers, and it lands sweeter and jammier than you'd expect from a leather fragrance. Saffron pushes in right behind it, adding that dry, slightly metallic spice Rasasi leans on across its darker releases. Thyme sits underneath both, keeping the opening from turning into candy. Within the first twenty minutes the fruit starts to fade and olibanum takes over, bringing a resinous, church-incense quality that reframes the whole composition as something more serious. Jasmine threads through this middle stretch, soft and slightly indolic rather than sweet, while artemisia adds a bitter green edge that keeps the florals honest. The transition from fruit to incense is the part people either love or find jarring. Some noses catch a bright raspberry-saffron combination that reads almost gourmand for the first half hour; others skip straight to the resinous heart with barely a nod to the top. Both readings are accurate depending on skin chemistry. By the second hour, leather and suede move to the front, rendered smooth rather than harsh, closer to a worn jacket than raw hide. Woody notes and amber close things out, warm and slightly sweet, holding the leather in place without letting it turn smoky. The dry-down is where La Yuqawam earns comparisons to more expensive leather fragrances, settling into a soft, ambered leather that reads refined rather than aggressive. Worth noting how the saffron and olibanum overlap for a stretch, the spice from the top lingering into the incense of the heart so the shift never feels abrupt. Artemisia's bitterness fades before jasmine does, so the floral note ends up standing alone against the resin for a while, cooler and quieter than it started. Suede tends to arrive a touch before leather proper, softening the ground so the darker accord doesn't land too hard on the skin. Amber and woody notes don't compete for attention; the amber rounds out the edges while the wood gives the base its structure, and neither one overwhelms the leather they're supporting. Close to the skin, the raspberry can resurface faintly even late into the wear, a small sweet echo underneath all that suede and resin.
When to Wear
This is a cold-weather fragrance built for evenings, the kind you reach for at a dinner reservation or a late meeting where you want to register as put-together without trying too hard. The leather and amber base wants low light and cooler air rather than direct sun. Pair it with pieces from the Rasasi collection if you're building out a rotation of the brand's richer, more structured scents.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a leather jacket and wants a fragrance that matches it. It suits a wearer who likes spice and incense more than fresh citrus, and who doesn't mind a fruity opening as the price of admission to a serious base.
If you enjoy La Yuqawam Tobacco Blaze, it shares the same leather backbone with a smokier finish and is worth comparing. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











