Nishane can also mean something specific...when someone proposes to a girl and she accepts, the groom will present her with an engagement ring along with other jewelry. This set of a ring and jewelry is also called "Nishane" in Turkish and "Nishan" in Arabic (Iraq and Syria only). Additionally, the word mean a mark deliberately placed on something or some place to distinguish it from its surroundings, or other similar places/objects. I think the word is also used in similar pronunciation in Farsi, Kurdish and Dari if I am not mistaken (although written in different letters).
Thanks for reviewing this, good job! Tried this fragrance yesterday and I was impressed wow! Interestingly I kind of blind bought Hacivat and don’t get the hype, as well as for Ani, so I was not expecting wonders. This morning I could still smell Pachuli Kozha on my arm and still loving it so much so that I’m seriously considering the purchase. However, for some strange reason I find some similarities with Ivory Route from Xerjoff, probably it’s due to the incense. Thoughts anyone?
Thinking about buying this, but I'm actually scared cos I blind bought Nishane Ege and it wasn't what I expected at all. I don't know if I'd get the same reaction with this.
@@laurence3652 I feel my description is very accurate - more so than any other written or video review that I've found - but an internet review is never a replacement for in-person sampling.
Great review, sounds very interesting. I just received Sultan Vetiver yesterday and wore it today; very impressive. I'm going to have to put this one on my short list, I'm very impressed with Nishane, and I love the postcards!
@@realscentreview My short list didn't last long, I checked Jomashop and they had Pachuli Kozha on sale so I snatched it up. Can't wait to receive it. And you are so right about Sultan Vetiver. I've kept it at my desk and keep taking the cap off and smelling it. I find it intoxicating!
@@realscentreview I received it today, wow!!! Jomashop had the 50ml for $87, couldn't pass it up. It's definitely the best I've smelled this year and one of the best ever. Many thanks for the recommendation!!!
Nishane can also mean something specific...when someone proposes to a girl and she accepts, the groom will present her with an engagement ring along with other jewelry. This set of a ring and jewelry is also called "Nishane" in Turkish and "Nishan" in Arabic (Iraq and Syria only). Additionally, the word mean a mark deliberately placed on something or some place to distinguish it from its surroundings, or other similar places/objects. I think the word is also used in similar pronunciation in Farsi, Kurdish and Dari if I am not mistaken (although written in different letters).
Seen your review make me buy it, no regrets at all
I'm glad! Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for reviewing this, good job! Tried this fragrance yesterday and I was impressed wow! Interestingly I kind of blind bought Hacivat and don’t get the hype, as well as for Ani, so I was not expecting wonders. This morning I could still smell Pachuli Kozha on my arm and still loving it so much so that I’m seriously considering the purchase. However, for some strange reason I find some similarities with Ivory Route from Xerjoff, probably it’s due to the incense. Thoughts anyone?
The Real Madrid jersey aside (I'm a Barca fan), you DEFINITELY should have soooo much more subs. Amazing work! Keep it up!
I really don't follow futbol much; the jersey was a gift.
I agree on the subs part. Thank you!
@@realscentreview Stay the course! Soon you'll have them!
@@alerightone I really appreciate it! I'm so glad you enjoy the videos. They will keep coming no doubt
Thinking about buying this, but I'm actually scared cos I blind bought Nishane Ege and it wasn't what I expected at all. I don't know if I'd get the same reaction with this.
@@laurence3652 I feel my description is very accurate - more so than any other written or video review that I've found - but an internet review is never a replacement for in-person sampling.
Interesting review. First time I hear about this one.
Hope you like it!
Great review, sounds very interesting. I just received Sultan Vetiver yesterday and wore it today; very impressive. I'm going to have to put this one on my short list, I'm very impressed with Nishane, and I love the postcards!
Sultan Vetiver; what an epic scent. I know you'll enjoy it!
@@realscentreview My short list didn't last long, I checked Jomashop and they had Pachuli Kozha on sale so I snatched it up. Can't wait to receive it. And you are so right about Sultan Vetiver. I've kept it at my desk and keep taking the cap off and smelling it. I find it intoxicating!
@@ohfour-seven6228 Excellent!
To keep it simple, if Sultan Vetiver is a complex "freshie", then Pachuli Kozha is most definitely a complex "darky"
@@realscentreview Looking forward to it, I'll let you know once I get it. Many thanks for your input, always appreciated!
@@realscentreview I received it today, wow!!! Jomashop had the 50ml for $87, couldn't pass it up. It's definitely the best I've smelled this year and one of the best ever. Many thanks for the recommendation!!!
Thank you for posting this helpful video
Thank you for watching!
Is this similar to Tom Ford Amber Absolute?
I can see the similarities but I also don't think they are redundant. If you like one, you will enjoy the other.
Karagoz💯
Awesome!!!
@@realscentreview This will be my first experience with patchouli.
@realscentreview You have to get your nose on the Mind Games collection. They are right up there with Nishane. Fire bro.
@@realscentreviewI like this fragrance. I gotta get a bottle.😁
@@realscentreviewHow many sprays do you suggest? I did 4-6 sprays.🤔