Inspired by the temple’s incense offering, a sacred blend of resins and light.
↓

Balm of Gilead
Afarsemon, once valued above gold and reserved for kings, was believed lost for centuries. Revived and distilled at source near the Dead Sea, it lives again. Warm, resinous, quietly sweet and medicinal, Afarsemon is the soul of Tzliyah.

Ambergris
Formed in the depths of the sea and carried by chance to shore, ambergris is among perfumery’s rarest treasures. Found, never harvested, it lends warmth, depth, and extraordinary longevity. Soft, animalic, mineral and saline, it gives Tzliyah its living trail, the quiet presence that lingers long after touch.

Assam Oud
Sourced from wounded agarwood in Assam, this is oud in its most elemental form. Dark, resin-saturated, and unsweetened, it carries smoke, damp earth, and quiet animal depth. Less ornamental than ceremonial, it anchors Tzliyah with gravity, restraint, and an unshakeable presence.

Saffron
Pure Kashmiri Saffron, extracted from the stigmas of Crocus sativus. In Tzliyah it appears dry and restrained, leathery rather than sweet, lending quiet warmth and depth while binding resins and woods into a single breath.

Frankincense
Harvested from sacred Boswellia resins long used in ritual and royalty. Luminous and mineral, it lifts the composition with clarity and quiet reverence.











