Where two rivers meet.

All Nile Long

Eau de Parfum

$295.00
New
Size: 100mL
The Story
Two great rivers reach for each other, and the air at their meeting carries everything they've gathered along the way. 

The Blue and White Niles fold together here, and so do the worlds they pass through, the old hopes and the ones not yet spoken. Red pepper smolders against the cool slip of melon, while flowers steeped in smoke and warm wood hold a sense of something about to happen. There is iris and earth-moss underneath, soft and grounding, with myrrh and amber lending a slow, resinous glow. It feels like dusk over moving water, festive and a little mysterious, the kind of evening where people gather to laugh and love and lose track of time. 

The Notes
Incense · Black Pepper · Ozonic Notes · Cardamom · Geranium · Pink Pepper · Melon · Rose of Bulgaria · Ambre · Cedarwood · Iris · Patchouli · Myrrh · Raspberry Leaves · Earth Moss · Musks
The Perfumer
  • Maiada El Khalifa
The Brand

Tayshaba is a Paris-based niche fragrance house founded by Maiada El Khalifa, the first Franco-Sudanese perfumer. A descendant of Sudanese independence fighters with ancestral roots on Aba Island in the White Nile, Tayshaba was built around a conviction that beauty should be a truth — not a convention. After studying olfactory design in Grasse and Paris, Maiada turned to the ancient perfume traditions of Sudan as raw material, reimagining centuries-old recipes through a singular lens. The brand's name fuses "Taiasha" — a fierce ancestral tribe — with "Aba," the island at the center of the family's history, arriving at the phrase that drives everything: Fierce Beauty.

Each Tayshaba fragrance is a meeting point between Sudanese heritage and French craft — rare ingredients, ancestral secrets, and an insistence on making something that belongs to no one category. The signature scent, Ahmar Danse, reclaims a bridal ritual rooted in the Kingdom of Kush. The collection is fully vegan and built around ethical sourcing and minimal-waste packaging. Visually and philosophically, the brand moves like the Nile itself: crossing cultures, refusing containment, telling you exactly who you are.