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By December 23rd 2020, Shaza marked a new modern chapter for The Perfumist. Created after a difficult year, it carried the meaning of strength, resilience, and memory through rare materials, oud, florals, sandalwood, and musk.

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On October 28th 2021, Ali Attar published the Kinam Oil Lab Test Certification. This moment showed The Perfumist placing rare material identity beside visible documentation, testing, and proof, strengthening trust in the modern public house.

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By March 24th 2022, Malaysian Triple King showed how The Perfumist continued old distillation identity through a modern public release. Wild Malaysian oud, copper pot distillation, and single-batch scarcity kept the language of rare oud alive.

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By October 2nd 2022, SEUFI represented the type of rare material world The Perfumist had protected for years. The aged oud oils show that Ali’s modern work was not built only on presentation, but on materials with depth, age, and private collection value.

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On Thursday, November 23, 2023, Holiday Season Ultimate Attar became part of The Perfumist’s modern archive. The release turned a seasonal moment into a limited collector piece built through rare materials, small-batch preparation, and holiday memory.

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By Sunday, December 31, 2023, Ali Attar’s 2023 work showed a wider collector archive forming around rose, holiday attars, aged oud memory, and limited releases. The year became another proof that The Perfumist was building a modern archive, not only selling isolated products.

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On Tuesday, November 12, 2024, Ali Attar’s Japan journey became a defining chapter in The Perfumist’s modern material archive. In Tokyo and Kyoto, he entered the quiet world of Japanese incense houses, where Kyara, Kinam, and Kōdō were studied not as distant luxury words, but as living traditions shaped by ritual, restraint, wood, and centuries of scent culture.

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By 2024, The Perfumist’s limited releases had become part of the house’s modern archive. Holiday elixirs, annual signatures, certificates, and small-batch presentation helped turn each release into a recorded moment for collectors.

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By March 18th 2025, Ali Attar had continued developing the house through limited releases, rare materials, and collector-focused presentation. The work prepared the ground for a larger modern step, where expansion could happen without abandoning the older rules.

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In Eid season 2026, Private Oud 99 marked a major modern step for The Perfumist. Limited to 99 hand-signed numbered bottles, it became the house’s first fully realized alcohol-based Elixir while still carrying aged oud, natural deer musk, rose, and the discipline of the older oil tradition.