
Le Gemme Falkar
The Le Gemme collection from Bvlgari is built around rare gemstones and the perfumers willing to interpret them without compromise. Falkar, the 2019 Eau de Parfum crafted by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, takes its inspiration from the Brazilian Falcon's Eye stone: dark, layered, with a near-metallic shimmer buried beneath its surface. It is not an easy, approachable oud fragrance. It is a serious, jewel-cut composition that rewards patience. Aromatica carries the Bvlgari Le Gemme Falkar decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it straightforward to explore this kind of exacting work on your own skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Nutmeg, Cinnamon
Heart: Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Olibanum
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Black Musk, Saffron
The Scent
Nutmeg and cinnamon hit first, but not in the soft, baked way those notes usually behave. Here they arrive with genuine bite, dry and almost metallic, closer to raw spice rack than dessert. There is no sweetness, no warmth in the conventional sense, only sharpness with an edge that feels intentional and controlled. Within minutes, the cypriol oil begins to surface, and this is where Falkar earns its character. Nagarmotha is an unusual, polarising ingredient: smoky and earthy, with a slightly vetiver-like darkness, and it pushes the sweetness of the opening spices firmly aside. This is not a gentle transition. The shift from bright, biting spice into something smokier and more subterranean happens quickly, probably within the first fifteen to twenty minutes on skin, and it changes the entire register of the fragrance. Olibanum joins at this mid stage, adding a thin veil of resinous incense smoke that rounds out the sharpness without softening it into approachability. The combination of nagarmotha and olibanum at the heart creates a dry, smoky accord that sits somewhere between a church and a forest floor, with the incense resin keeping it from reading as purely earthy. Some wearers find the nagarmotha phase divisive; the earthiness can read as too austere or even medicinal, while others find it exactly what separates Falkar from softer, more accessible oud fragrances. Then the base comes forward. Oud here is polished by oud standards, clean rather than barnyard, but it carries undeniable weight and presence and grounds everything that came before it. Saffron weaves in at this stage, lending a slight metallic warmth that connects back to the name and the concept of the gemstone, the falcon's eye glinting with cold colour. The saffron does not read as sweet or spiced here; it reads as mineral, almost cool, which makes it feel cohesive with the earlier metallic dryness of the cinnamon. The black musk anchors the base, keeping Falkar close to skin rather than projecting outward, and pulling the composition inward toward a dense, quiet finish. The drydown is smooth, dark, and composed. The spice and incense fade to a warm, resinous skin impression, with saffron and black musk carrying the late stages. What began with sharp, biting spice ends as something close and controlled, a restrained opulence that suits the Le Gemme collection's whole premise. The full evolution from opening to dry base takes time to settle, and wearing it once is not enough to understand it fully.
When to Wear
Falkar fits best in autumn and winter, when its dark resinous character can breathe without turning oppressive. Reach for it at formal dinners, gallery openings, or evening events where something quietly commanding works better than something loud and sweet.
Who Is It For
Wearers already drawn to incense and smoky resins who want an oud fragrance with architectural restraint rather than sweetness will find Falkar genuinely satisfying, especially those who find most mainstream oud offerings too soft or too sweet to hold interest.
If you enjoy Le Gemme Tygar, it sits within the same collection and shares Falkar's gemstone-inspired darkness, making the two worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Bvlgari collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
The Le Gemme collection from Bvlgari is built around rare gemstones and the perfumers willing to interpret them without compromise. Falkar, the 2019 Eau de Parfum crafted by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, takes its inspiration from the Brazilian Falcon's Eye stone: dark, layered, with a near-metallic shimmer buried beneath its surface. It is not an easy, approachable oud fragrance. It is a serious, jewel-cut composition that rewards patience. Aromatica carries the Bvlgari Le Gemme Falkar decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it straightforward to explore this kind of exacting work on your own skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Nutmeg, Cinnamon
Heart: Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Olibanum
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Black Musk, Saffron
The Scent
Nutmeg and cinnamon hit first, but not in the soft, baked way those notes usually behave. Here they arrive with genuine bite, dry and almost metallic, closer to raw spice rack than dessert. There is no sweetness, no warmth in the conventional sense, only sharpness with an edge that feels intentional and controlled. Within minutes, the cypriol oil begins to surface, and this is where Falkar earns its character. Nagarmotha is an unusual, polarising ingredient: smoky and earthy, with a slightly vetiver-like darkness, and it pushes the sweetness of the opening spices firmly aside. This is not a gentle transition. The shift from bright, biting spice into something smokier and more subterranean happens quickly, probably within the first fifteen to twenty minutes on skin, and it changes the entire register of the fragrance. Olibanum joins at this mid stage, adding a thin veil of resinous incense smoke that rounds out the sharpness without softening it into approachability. The combination of nagarmotha and olibanum at the heart creates a dry, smoky accord that sits somewhere between a church and a forest floor, with the incense resin keeping it from reading as purely earthy. Some wearers find the nagarmotha phase divisive; the earthiness can read as too austere or even medicinal, while others find it exactly what separates Falkar from softer, more accessible oud fragrances. Then the base comes forward. Oud here is polished by oud standards, clean rather than barnyard, but it carries undeniable weight and presence and grounds everything that came before it. Saffron weaves in at this stage, lending a slight metallic warmth that connects back to the name and the concept of the gemstone, the falcon's eye glinting with cold colour. The saffron does not read as sweet or spiced here; it reads as mineral, almost cool, which makes it feel cohesive with the earlier metallic dryness of the cinnamon. The black musk anchors the base, keeping Falkar close to skin rather than projecting outward, and pulling the composition inward toward a dense, quiet finish. The drydown is smooth, dark, and composed. The spice and incense fade to a warm, resinous skin impression, with saffron and black musk carrying the late stages. What began with sharp, biting spice ends as something close and controlled, a restrained opulence that suits the Le Gemme collection's whole premise. The full evolution from opening to dry base takes time to settle, and wearing it once is not enough to understand it fully.
When to Wear
Falkar fits best in autumn and winter, when its dark resinous character can breathe without turning oppressive. Reach for it at formal dinners, gallery openings, or evening events where something quietly commanding works better than something loud and sweet.
Who Is It For
Wearers already drawn to incense and smoky resins who want an oud fragrance with architectural restraint rather than sweetness will find Falkar genuinely satisfying, especially those who find most mainstream oud offerings too soft or too sweet to hold interest.
If you enjoy Le Gemme Tygar, it sits within the same collection and shares Falkar's gemstone-inspired darkness, making the two worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Bvlgari collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











