Nishane Hacivat: Extrait Concentration Explained
Most Eau de Parfums use 15 to 20 percent fragrance oil. Hacivat uses 20 percent as an Extrait de Parfum. The practical difference is performance: 12 to 14 hours on most skin types versus the 6 to 8 hours typical of designer Eau de Parfums. The patchouli and woody amber base, combined with bergamot and grapefruit, creates a fresh-woody contrast that is unusual at any concentration. The price reflects the oil cost, not marketing overhead.
Nishane Ani and the Accessible Options
Ani uses grape, rose, and sandalwood in a lighter, fruitier structure that is more immediately accessible than Hacivat. Wulong Cha takes a tea and Cypriol direction for buyers who want something genuinely different from Western perfumery conventions. Ambra Calabria uses Calabrian amber and bergamot for a citrus-resinous combination in the Mediterranean tradition.
Nishane Perfume Pricing and Comparisons
Nishane fragrances at PerfumeBox are typically priced from $90 to $200 for Extrait concentrations. Extrait concentration means smaller volumes outperform Eau de Parfums at 2x the retail price. Xerjoff and Mancera are the closest comparisons for Turkish and French niche fragrance at similar prices. Free US shipping over $59 at PerfumeBox.