Pyrite (пирит) Alexandra Gluck

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Pyrite (пирит) Alexandra Gluck worth trying?

Pyrite (Пирит) by Alexandra Gluck is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
floral, honey, mineral with Acácia, Mandarin Blossom, Pear Blossom

The first impression

Pyrite (Пирит) by Alexandra Gluck is a fragrance for women and men. Pyrite (Пирит) was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Alexandra Gluck. Top notes are Acácia, Mandarin Blossom and Pear Blossom; middle notes are Honey, Mineral notes and St. John's Wort; base notes are Metallic notes, Pepper, Iris, Benzoin, Cashmeran and Suede.

What shapes the scent

floral 100%
honey 85%
mineral 70%
metallic 60%
powdery 50%
sweet 40%
amber 35%
musky 30%
woody 25%
fresh spicy 20%

The perfumer behind it

Alexandra Gluck

Alexandra Gluck

Alexandra Gluck is a Russian perfumer known for her work with niche and independent fragrance houses, often drawing inspiration from cultural and geographic themes. Her style blends natural and synthetic notes to create evocative, narrative-driven scents that range from mineral and metallic to green and floral. Notable creations include Apatite and Carnelian, which explore gemstone-inspired accords, as well as Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo and Kurskaya, which reference Moscow locations. Her work reflects a deep connection to place and material, contributing to a growing interest in regionally inspired perfumery.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Acácia Acácia
Mandarin Blossom Mandarin Blossom
Pear Blossom Pear Blossom

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Honey Honey
Mineral notes Mineral notes
St. John's Wort St. John's Wort

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Metallic notes Metallic notes
Pepper Pepper
Iris Iris
Benzoin Benzoin
Cashmeran Cashmeran
Suede Suede

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Pyrite (пирит) Alexandra Gluck

Essence

To wear Pyrite by Alexandra Gluck is to embrace a paradox-a fragrance that is both metallic and warm, sharp yet enveloping, like the mineral itself: fool’s gold that glitters with deceptive allure. The person who chooses this scent is not one for simple truths; they are drawn to the tension between surface and depth, between illusion and substance. Their soul resonates with the Alchemist archetype, the eternal seeker who transmutes the ordinary into the extraordinary, who believes in hidden meanings and the power of transformation.

Shadow

Yet every alchemical process carries the risk of corruption. The same mind that seeks transformation can become lost in its own labyrinth. At times, they may grow too enamored with their own visions, mistaking the glitter of pyrite for true gold. Their pursuit of depth can become escapism-a refusal to accept the mundane, the imperfect, the unrefined.

In relationships, their detachment can be mistaken for coldness. They may withdraw into their inner world, leaving others feeling like specimens under glass rather than partners in dialogue. Their relentless self-analysis can spiral into doubt, paralyzing them with the fear that they have not yet become who they are meant to be.

Conclusion

This individual moves through life with a quiet intensity, always probing, always refining. They are not content with mere appearances; they crave the underlying structure of things-the way a scent unfolds, the way an idea crystallizes. Their mind is a crucible where impressions, theories, and sensations are melted down and reshaped into something new.

Their tastes are eclectic but deliberate. They might favor minimalist design with a single striking detail-a geometric ring, a vintage pocket watch-that hints at something deeper. In art, they are drawn to symbolism, to works that demand interpretation. Their wardrobe is understated but textured, favoring materials that age well: raw silk, brushed leather, oxidized silver. They appreciate the patina of time, the way objects acquire meaning through use.

Philosophically, they are neither optimist nor pessimist but something more fluid-a realist who believes in the malleability of reality. They see life as an experiment, a series of reactions to be observed and adjusted. Their values revolve around autonomy, curiosity, and the pursuit of personal metamorphosis. They do not seek happiness in the conventional sense but rather in the act of becoming.