Oriental fragrances, also known as "amber" fragrances, are a category of perfumes that typically feature warm, spicy, and rich scents.
They are inspired by the textured and complex fragrances of the East, with notes such as vanilla, benzoin, and incense at the heart of the scent. Oriental fragrances often have a heavy base, which is typically anchored by musk, patchouli, and sandalwood.
The result is a luxurious and exotic fragrance that is often associated with sensuality, mystery, and opulence. Some popular Oriental fragrances include YSL Opium, Tom Ford Black Orchid, and Thierry Mugler Angel.