Nishane Istanbul Launches Shadow Play Perfume Trilogy: KARAGOZ, ZENNE and HACIVAT (Mert Güzel, Murat Katran and Jorge Lee) 2017

Mert Güzel and Murat Katran Nishane Istanbul 2015 photo: Michelyn at Esxence 2015

When Creative Directors Mert Güzel and Murat Katran of Nishane Istanbul launched their 16 “Extrait de Parfum Collection” during ESXENCE 2015, a brand was born. In fact, the first perfume House from Istanbul garnered critical acclaim world-wide. At Esxence 2016 two new perfumes were launched, both based on the poetry of Rumi: Fan Your Flames and A Hundred Silent Ways.  

Shadow Puppetry

Nishane will debut Shadow Play at Esxence 2017 a new collection "inspired by the traditional shadow play (which is also known as shadow puppetry, an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment which uses flat articulated cut-out figures (shadow puppets) which are held between a source of light and a translucent screen or scrim. The cut-out shapes of the puppets sometimes include translucent color or other types of detailing. Various effects can be achieved by moving both the puppets and the light source. A talented puppeteer can make the figures appear to walk, dance, fight, nod and laugh. The creative directors Mert Güzel and Murat Katran dreamed of bringing the legend of Karagoz & Hacivat into the today’s world. Under the inspiration of their playful characters, the perfume trilogy has been created together (their first fragrances as"co-noses" with perfumer Jorge Lee. Just like the theme of these shadow plays, NISHANE's objective was to emphasize the contrasting interaction of the people that we can see in every single culture”.

 The names of the fragrances all extraits de parfums are KARAGOZ & HACIVAT & ZENNE: KARAGOZ (meaning “black eye” in Turkish), HACIVAT (shortened in time from "Hacı İvaz" meaning "İvaz the Pilgrim"), ZENNE (the common name of the generally beautiful and flirty women featuring in various plays) are the lead characters of the traditional Turkish shadow play, popularized during the Ottoman period and then spread to most nation states that comprised the Ottoman Empire and most prominently in Turkey and Greece.

HACIVAT “A tribute to elegance, competence, and love of art”

TOP NOTES: Bergamot, Pineapple, Grapefruit

MIDDLE NOTES: Jasmine, Patchouli, Cedarwood

BASE NOTES: Clearwood, Oakmoss, Dry Timberwood

ZENNE “A tribute to beauty, self-confidence, and flirtation”

TOP NOTES: Grapefruit, Blackcurrant, Rhubarb

MIDDLE NOTES: Turkish Rose, Gardenia, Sandalwood

BASE NOTES  Vanilla, Ambergris, Musk

KARAGOZ “A tribute to wittiness, straightforwardness and sincerity”

      

TOP NOTES: Pineapple, Black Grape, Bouquet Garnis

MIDDLE NOTES: Neroli, Jasmine, Patchouli

BASE NOTES:Vetiver, Agarwood and Amber

Via Nishane Istanbul

Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief (The House's signature illustrations  are by Yukiko Rees and are among my favorite fragrance depictions. Feeling very ZENNE and you?)

 

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6 comments

  • Oh these sound gorgeous and the concept so interesting
    I am drawn to Hacivet. Black grape and Amber One of my favorite Nishane is Spice Bazaar
    Can’t wait for the reviews

  • Yukiko is so talented! This is a house I keep meaning to explore. It’s hard to know where to start, as they have quite a few perfumes!

  • They sound fabulous. Karagoz with black grape note must be wonderful – can’t wait to try it.

  • Hikmat Sher Afridi says:

    Nishane is a perfume house I still haven’t tried any of perfumes yet. I am going for KARAGOZ – A tribute to wittiness, straightforwardness and sincerity.

  • This house is really coming up fast. So many good ones from the.
    Out of the three I liked notes HACIVAT and ZENNE.

    Nice,funny illustrations..

  • This time seems they playing with fruity notes (grape and pineapple) plus woods & patchouli. I`d like to have a chance to do the first sniff. Short & Sweet review. Thanks!