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Rose De Petra

Stephane Humbert Lucas built his name on rose reinventions that refuse to sit still, and Rose De Petra, released in 2013 under his 777 line, is the one that trades polite florals for something wilder. The name nods to Petra's rose-red sandstone, and the juice matches that image: a rose pulled through fruit, spice, and skin. Aromatica carries the Rose De Petra decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so it's easy to try before deciding it belongs in your rotation. It reads unisex from the first spray, built for anyone who wants rose without the soap.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rose, Litchi, Pomegranate

Heart: Bulgarian Rose

Base: Cardamom, Pepper, Cumin

The Scent

Litchi hits first, sweet and slightly watery, and it immediately softens what could have been a stiff, formal rose. Pomegranate follows within minutes, adding a tart, juice-stained edge that keeps the opening from turning candied. Underneath both, the rose is already present, not waiting its turn but threading through the fruit from the start. As the top notes settle, Bulgarian rose takes over fully, and this is where the fragrance shows its real character: dense, a little dusty, more like crushed petals than a fresh-cut bouquet. Cardamom arrives next, green and slightly medicinal, cutting the rose's sweetness before it can tip into gourmand territory. Pepper joins soon after, sharpening the edges further and giving the composition a peppery warmth that reads more masculine than the opening suggested. Cumin is the note that splits opinion. On some skin it stays low, a faint animalic hum under the spice. On others it pushes forward, giving off a body-warm, slightly sweaty character that some wearers find compelling and others find too much. Either way, it's not an accident. It's the note doing the work of making this rose smell inhabited rather than sprayed on. Through the dry-down, the fruit fades first, then the spice mellows, leaving rose and cumin locked together on the skin. The fruit-to-spice transition is the fragrance's real trick: most rose scents pick one lane and stay there, but this one moves from bright to dusty to warm without ever losing the rose at its center.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings, dinner in a private room, a late gathering where the air isn't moving much and the scent has room to sit close to the body. It works better after sunset than under midday sun, when the spice and cumin can turn heavy fast. Pair it with the rest of the Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection if you're building out a wardrobe of unconventional florals.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds standard rose soaps and rose colognes boring and wants the flower with some grit attached. It suits a wearer who likes spice-forward orientals and isn't put off by an animalic note doing its job.

If you enjoy Roses Greedy, it sits in a similar fruity-spicy rose family and is worth comparing. Browse the full Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Rose De Petra

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Description

Stephane Humbert Lucas built his name on rose reinventions that refuse to sit still, and Rose De Petra, released in 2013 under his 777 line, is the one that trades polite florals for something wilder. The name nods to Petra's rose-red sandstone, and the juice matches that image: a rose pulled through fruit, spice, and skin. Aromatica carries the Rose De Petra decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so it's easy to try before deciding it belongs in your rotation. It reads unisex from the first spray, built for anyone who wants rose without the soap.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rose, Litchi, Pomegranate

Heart: Bulgarian Rose

Base: Cardamom, Pepper, Cumin

The Scent

Litchi hits first, sweet and slightly watery, and it immediately softens what could have been a stiff, formal rose. Pomegranate follows within minutes, adding a tart, juice-stained edge that keeps the opening from turning candied. Underneath both, the rose is already present, not waiting its turn but threading through the fruit from the start. As the top notes settle, Bulgarian rose takes over fully, and this is where the fragrance shows its real character: dense, a little dusty, more like crushed petals than a fresh-cut bouquet. Cardamom arrives next, green and slightly medicinal, cutting the rose's sweetness before it can tip into gourmand territory. Pepper joins soon after, sharpening the edges further and giving the composition a peppery warmth that reads more masculine than the opening suggested. Cumin is the note that splits opinion. On some skin it stays low, a faint animalic hum under the spice. On others it pushes forward, giving off a body-warm, slightly sweaty character that some wearers find compelling and others find too much. Either way, it's not an accident. It's the note doing the work of making this rose smell inhabited rather than sprayed on. Through the dry-down, the fruit fades first, then the spice mellows, leaving rose and cumin locked together on the skin. The fruit-to-spice transition is the fragrance's real trick: most rose scents pick one lane and stay there, but this one moves from bright to dusty to warm without ever losing the rose at its center.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings, dinner in a private room, a late gathering where the air isn't moving much and the scent has room to sit close to the body. It works better after sunset than under midday sun, when the spice and cumin can turn heavy fast. Pair it with the rest of the Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection if you're building out a wardrobe of unconventional florals.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds standard rose soaps and rose colognes boring and wants the flower with some grit attached. It suits a wearer who likes spice-forward orientals and isn't put off by an animalic note doing its job.

If you enjoy Roses Greedy, it sits in a similar fruity-spicy rose family and is worth comparing. Browse the full Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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