Wazamba by Parfum d'Empire is named after a musical instrument frequently used in ceremonies in West Africa. It symbolizes an inner journey, characteristic of many great civilizations, similar to the symbolic ritual of burning incense.
The blend of myrrh, opoponax, sandalwood, and pine, combined with apple and plum, creates a surprising and uplifting effect that contrasts with the otherwise dark ingredients. A beautiful fragrance for lovers of incenses and balms!
Opoponax, Cistus labdanum, Myrrh, Incense, Sandalwood, Amber
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Amber
The amber fragrance family contains warm, spicy and often sensual perfume notes. Classic amber fragrances are built around an amber accord, often consisting of patchouli, benzoin, labdanum, vanilla and musk. Also, amber can refer to natural ambergris or synthetic amber, such as Ambrox or Ambroxan.

Marc-Antoine Corticchiato
Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, of Corsican descent, was born in Morocco. His childhood and youth are divided between the Moroccan countryside and the Corsican maquis. Out of fascination for flora, Marc-Antoine studied the secrets of scent production in aromatic plants. In 2000, Marc-Antoine set up an essential oil production unit in Madagascar. In 2003 he started his independent brand Parfum d'Empire, where he showcases his talents as a perfumer in a beautiful way.