Bukhara by Gallivant Review (Ralf Schwieger) 2020 ~ Silken Revelation DRAW

Bukhara by Gallivant refers back to the Silk Road and the orris seems to shimmer like handmade pale silk in warm winds.
Bukhara by Gallivant refers back to the Silk Road and the orris seems to shimmer like handmade pale silk in warm winds.
GALLIVANT Bukhara is a woody, spicy and earthy perfume, composed by Ralf Schwieger using orris – one of perfumery’s expensive raw materials.
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