
Nude Coral Diamond
Launched in 2024 as part of the Twilight Diamonds collection, Ibraheem Al Qurashi Nude Coral Diamond is a unisex Eau de Parfum that leans feminine in feel but wears comfortably on anyone drawn to warm, creamy sweetness. It opens with a bright, slightly spiced fruit accord that settles quickly into something lush and skin-hugging. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Nude Coral Diamond decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so trying it is easy.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Apple, Bergamot
Heart: Orange Blossom, Coconut, Guaiac Wood
Base: Vanilla, Amber, Cashmeran
The Scent
A soft collision of juicy apple and saffron over a thin citrus veil of bergamot is the first thing the nose registers. It reads brighter than most saffron compositions at first; the spice is gentle rather than metallic, more of a warm undertone than a leading character. The bergamot does not linger past the first few minutes, but it does useful work while it lasts, lifting the opening and preventing the saffron from feeling heavy or dense right out of the gate. Within about ten minutes the apple starts to recede and something creamier takes hold. Coconut and orange blossom rise together in the heart, and this is where the fragrance finds its identity. The combination is tropical but not sunscreen-sweet; the orange blossom keeps it floral enough to feel a little sophisticated, while the coconut pushes it firmly into indulgent territory. A thread of guaiac wood sits underneath, lending a faint smokiness that keeps the heart from tipping into candy. That woodsy note is easy to miss if you are not looking for it, but remove it mentally and the composition would feel noticeably flatter. It earns its place. As the heart continues to develop, the saffron begins to resurface in a quieter way, threading through the orange blossom rather than competing with it. The two notes share a warmth that keeps the mid-stage feeling cohesive without ever smelling generic. The way the saffron reintegrates at this stage is one of the more interesting moves in the composition; it shifts the heart from a purely creamy-floral profile to something with a subtle spiced depth that rewards a second sniff. The orange blossom, meanwhile, never goes fully indolic or heady, staying on the clean, slightly honeyed side of its range, which allows it to coexist with both the coconut warmth and the returning saffron without crowding either. On the dry-down, vanilla and amber move to the front with confidence. The cashmeran adds a soft synthetic warmth, the kind that makes a scent feel like it is merging with skin rather than sitting on top of it. It can read deeply cozy and beautiful, or the vanilla can become the whole story at this point, flattening the earlier complexity, depending on skin chemistry and how it is worn. It is a fair observation either way. If you wear it in warmer temperatures or spray more than two or three times, the vanilla can dominate. In cooler conditions or at a lighter application, the saffron and orange blossom remain present into the dry-down, giving the fragrance more dimension. The amber in the base is on the softer, rounder end of the spectrum rather than the resinous or incense-heavy kind, which means the overall finish reads as skin-close and approachable rather than loud. The cashmeran and vanilla work together to create a texture that feels almost powdery without becoming a literal powder scent. The overall arc is sweet, warm, and soft, without sharp transitions or unexpected detours. What it does, it does well.
When to Wear
Nude Coral Diamond fits autumn and winter evenings, particularly dates, dinner outings, or relaxed indoor gatherings where a warm, enveloping scent makes sense. It also works in cooler spring nights, but the coconut-forward heart can feel heavy in midday summer heat.
Who Is It For
Reaching for gourmand-oriental fragrances first is the instinct this fragrance rewards -- it delivers the comfort of vanilla and coconut with enough saffron and floral warmth to keep it from reading purely sweet. It suits those who already love something like Kilian Love, don't be shy or Baccarat Rouge 540 but want a softer, less intense alternative at a more accessible price.
If you enjoy Emerald Soul Diamond from the same Twilight Diamonds series, Nude Coral Diamond sits in a creamier, fruitier register and is worth placing side by side. Fans of Althair by Parfums de Marly will find familiar DNA in the vanilla-amber base. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Launched in 2024 as part of the Twilight Diamonds collection, Ibraheem Al Qurashi Nude Coral Diamond is a unisex Eau de Parfum that leans feminine in feel but wears comfortably on anyone drawn to warm, creamy sweetness. It opens with a bright, slightly spiced fruit accord that settles quickly into something lush and skin-hugging. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Nude Coral Diamond decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so trying it is easy.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Apple, Bergamot
Heart: Orange Blossom, Coconut, Guaiac Wood
Base: Vanilla, Amber, Cashmeran
The Scent
A soft collision of juicy apple and saffron over a thin citrus veil of bergamot is the first thing the nose registers. It reads brighter than most saffron compositions at first; the spice is gentle rather than metallic, more of a warm undertone than a leading character. The bergamot does not linger past the first few minutes, but it does useful work while it lasts, lifting the opening and preventing the saffron from feeling heavy or dense right out of the gate. Within about ten minutes the apple starts to recede and something creamier takes hold. Coconut and orange blossom rise together in the heart, and this is where the fragrance finds its identity. The combination is tropical but not sunscreen-sweet; the orange blossom keeps it floral enough to feel a little sophisticated, while the coconut pushes it firmly into indulgent territory. A thread of guaiac wood sits underneath, lending a faint smokiness that keeps the heart from tipping into candy. That woodsy note is easy to miss if you are not looking for it, but remove it mentally and the composition would feel noticeably flatter. It earns its place. As the heart continues to develop, the saffron begins to resurface in a quieter way, threading through the orange blossom rather than competing with it. The two notes share a warmth that keeps the mid-stage feeling cohesive without ever smelling generic. The way the saffron reintegrates at this stage is one of the more interesting moves in the composition; it shifts the heart from a purely creamy-floral profile to something with a subtle spiced depth that rewards a second sniff. The orange blossom, meanwhile, never goes fully indolic or heady, staying on the clean, slightly honeyed side of its range, which allows it to coexist with both the coconut warmth and the returning saffron without crowding either. On the dry-down, vanilla and amber move to the front with confidence. The cashmeran adds a soft synthetic warmth, the kind that makes a scent feel like it is merging with skin rather than sitting on top of it. It can read deeply cozy and beautiful, or the vanilla can become the whole story at this point, flattening the earlier complexity, depending on skin chemistry and how it is worn. It is a fair observation either way. If you wear it in warmer temperatures or spray more than two or three times, the vanilla can dominate. In cooler conditions or at a lighter application, the saffron and orange blossom remain present into the dry-down, giving the fragrance more dimension. The amber in the base is on the softer, rounder end of the spectrum rather than the resinous or incense-heavy kind, which means the overall finish reads as skin-close and approachable rather than loud. The cashmeran and vanilla work together to create a texture that feels almost powdery without becoming a literal powder scent. The overall arc is sweet, warm, and soft, without sharp transitions or unexpected detours. What it does, it does well.
When to Wear
Nude Coral Diamond fits autumn and winter evenings, particularly dates, dinner outings, or relaxed indoor gatherings where a warm, enveloping scent makes sense. It also works in cooler spring nights, but the coconut-forward heart can feel heavy in midday summer heat.
Who Is It For
Reaching for gourmand-oriental fragrances first is the instinct this fragrance rewards -- it delivers the comfort of vanilla and coconut with enough saffron and floral warmth to keep it from reading purely sweet. It suits those who already love something like Kilian Love, don't be shy or Baccarat Rouge 540 but want a softer, less intense alternative at a more accessible price.
If you enjoy Emerald Soul Diamond from the same Twilight Diamonds series, Nude Coral Diamond sits in a creamier, fruitier register and is worth placing side by side. Fans of Althair by Parfums de Marly will find familiar DNA in the vanilla-amber base. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











