Twilight to moonlight in an ancient city. Cumin, peach and cedarwood in an intimate embrace, summoning the smell of skin seasoned by passion.Turkish rose surrenders to a velvety bed of amber, patchouli and sandalwood. For lovers of Féminité du Bois, the groundbreaking niche perfume created by Christopher Sheldrake with Pierre Bourdon.
Perfumer: Mark Buxton
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, when the room has gone quiet and the air feels warm against the skin. It suits a composed, magnetic presence rather than a loud entrance, leaving behind a soft trail of spice, woods and amber that feels intimate and slightly dangerous.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its amber, incense and sandalwood can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points; a few sprays are enough, as the scent is built to sit close and create a warm, powdery aura rather than a sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like vintage-leaning woody orientals with spice, powder and a sensual skin scent effect. It will appeal to those drawn to old-school niche perfumery, ambered woods, and fragrances with a romantic, slightly decadent mood.
Release year
2025
The nose
Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for elegant, characterful compositions that often balance clarity with a slightly offbeat sensuality. His work has ranged from niche signatures to major fashion-house fragrances, and he is especially adept at giving woods, musks and spices a polished but human warmth. For Mystikum, Buxton shapes Nightfall in the City of Kings as a vintage-leaning woody oriental with a tactile, skin-like feel. The fragrance reflects his talent for building atmosphere through restrained but expressive materials: spice, amber, woods and a soft powdery finish that reads intimate rather than loud.
Mystikum’s story
Mystikum positions itself as a luxury artistic fragrance house, with each scent expressed through vividly coloured bottles that mirror its mood and composition. The brand leans into elegance, mystery and a sense of timeless allure, pairing a contemporary niche sensibility with a distinctly decorative, collectible presentation.
Nightfall in the City of Kings’s concept
Nightfall in the City of Kings was launched in 2025 as part of Mystikum’s Signature Collection. The concept evokes the passage from twilight into moonlight in an ancient city, with spices, rose, amber and woods arranged to suggest a sensual, shadowed atmosphere and the smell of skin warmed by passion.
Extra info
It was released in 2025 and is part of Mystikum’s Signature Collection. The fragrance is presented as a unisex artistic scent, and the brand notes a vivid bottle design that reflects its character. It has also been described as a modern nod for fans of Féminité du Bois.
Twilight to moonlight in an ancient city. Cumin, peach and cedarwood in an intimate embrace, summoning the smell of skin seasoned by passion.Turkish rose surrenders to a velvety bed of amber, patchouli and sandalwood. For lovers of Féminité du Bois, the groundbreaking niche perfume created by Christopher Sheldrake with Pierre Bourdon.
Perfumer: Mark Buxton
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, when the room has gone quiet and the air feels warm against the skin. It suits a composed, magnetic presence rather than a loud entrance, leaving behind a soft trail of spice, woods and amber that feels intimate and slightly dangerous.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its amber, incense and sandalwood can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points; a few sprays are enough, as the scent is built to sit close and create a warm, powdery aura rather than a sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like vintage-leaning woody orientals with spice, powder and a sensual skin scent effect. It will appeal to those drawn to old-school niche perfumery, ambered woods, and fragrances with a romantic, slightly decadent mood.
Release year
2025
The nose
Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for elegant, characterful compositions that often balance clarity with a slightly offbeat sensuality. His work has ranged from niche signatures to major fashion-house fragrances, and he is especially adept at giving woods, musks and spices a polished but human warmth. For Mystikum, Buxton shapes Nightfall in the City of Kings as a vintage-leaning woody oriental with a tactile, skin-like feel. The fragrance reflects his talent for building atmosphere through restrained but expressive materials: spice, amber, woods and a soft powdery finish that reads intimate rather than loud.
Mystikum’s story
Mystikum positions itself as a luxury artistic fragrance house, with each scent expressed through vividly coloured bottles that mirror its mood and composition. The brand leans into elegance, mystery and a sense of timeless allure, pairing a contemporary niche sensibility with a distinctly decorative, collectible presentation.
Nightfall in the City of Kings’s concept
Nightfall in the City of Kings was launched in 2025 as part of Mystikum’s Signature Collection. The concept evokes the passage from twilight into moonlight in an ancient city, with spices, rose, amber and woods arranged to suggest a sensual, shadowed atmosphere and the smell of skin warmed by passion.
Extra info
It was released in 2025 and is part of Mystikum’s Signature Collection. The fragrance is presented as a unisex artistic scent, and the brand notes a vivid bottle design that reflects its character. It has also been described as a modern nod for fans of Féminité du Bois.