Did you know that tulips originate from the lands on which modern day Kazakhstan is standing? Then from the foothills of Tien Shan, the flower travelled west with Sultan Suleyman’s army around 16th century.
Land of Tulips is an impression of flowers welcoming spring in the steppes with a bright carpet of gentle fresh bloom.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close daylight and open air, when the world still feels newly washed and quiet. It suits a wearer who wants a soft, articulate presence rather than volume: clean floral lift, a green edge, and a powdery trail that reads as poised and serene.
How to wear
Best in spring and mild weather, when its transparent floral-green structure can breathe. A light to moderate spray is enough; on skin it stays delicate and powdery, while in air it gives a fresh, green floral halo without becoming heavy.
Who it’s for
For those who prefer airy florals with a green, natural feel and a restrained powdery finish. It will appeal to wearers who like transparent compositions, soft freshness, and scents that feel botanical rather than sweet.
Release year
2020
The nose
Sébastien Martin
Aura of Kazakhstan’s story
Aura of Kazakhstan builds its identity around the country’s landscape, history, and cultural memory, translating the Great Steppe into scent. The house frames perfumery as a way to preserve and reinterpret national heritage through a modern niche lens.
Land of Tulips’s concept
Land of Tulips was created as an impression of spring in the Tien Shan foothills, where the brand links the tulip’s origins to Kazakhstan’s terrain and history. The composition paints a bright, delicate field of bloom, with fresh greenery and awakening earth under a soft floral haze.
Extra info
Aura of Kazakhstan is presented as the first Kazakh perfume brand, and Land of Tulips is one of its most poetic releases. The fragrance name and concept tie directly to Kazakhstan’s historical association with tulips and the spring landscape of the steppe.
Did you know that tulips originate from the lands on which modern day Kazakhstan is standing? Then from the foothills of Tien Shan, the flower travelled west with Sultan Suleyman’s army around 16th century.
Land of Tulips is an impression of flowers welcoming spring in the steppes with a bright carpet of gentle fresh bloom.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close daylight and open air, when the world still feels newly washed and quiet. It suits a wearer who wants a soft, articulate presence rather than volume: clean floral lift, a green edge, and a powdery trail that reads as poised and serene.
How to wear
Best in spring and mild weather, when its transparent floral-green structure can breathe. A light to moderate spray is enough; on skin it stays delicate and powdery, while in air it gives a fresh, green floral halo without becoming heavy.
Who it’s for
For those who prefer airy florals with a green, natural feel and a restrained powdery finish. It will appeal to wearers who like transparent compositions, soft freshness, and scents that feel botanical rather than sweet.
Release year
2020
The nose
Sébastien Martin
Aura of Kazakhstan’s story
Aura of Kazakhstan builds its identity around the country’s landscape, history, and cultural memory, translating the Great Steppe into scent. The house frames perfumery as a way to preserve and reinterpret national heritage through a modern niche lens.
Land of Tulips’s concept
Land of Tulips was created as an impression of spring in the Tien Shan foothills, where the brand links the tulip’s origins to Kazakhstan’s terrain and history. The composition paints a bright, delicate field of bloom, with fresh greenery and awakening earth under a soft floral haze.
Extra info
Aura of Kazakhstan is presented as the first Kazakh perfume brand, and Land of Tulips is one of its most poetic releases. The fragrance name and concept tie directly to Kazakhstan’s historical association with tulips and the spring landscape of the steppe.



