Sunset Oud Amouroud
Fragrance Story
Sunset Oud by Amouroud is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Sunset Oud was launched in 2020. Top notes are Yuzu, Rosemary and Tobacco Blossom; middle notes are Myrrh, Lavender and Vetiver; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Amber and White Leather.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Sunset Oud Amouroud by Amouroud offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Sunset Oud Amouroud embodies the distinctive style of Amouroud while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Sunset Oud Amouroud
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Mystic archetype-a seeker of depth, meaning, and transcendence. The Mystic is drawn to the ineffable, the sacred, and the sensual, all of which are embodied in Sunset Oud Amouroud, a fragrance that blends smoky oud, rich spices, and a whisper of sweetness. Like the scent itself, the Mystic is both grounded and otherworldly, rooted in the material yet always reaching for something beyond.
To wear Sunset Oud Amouroud is to declare that life is both fleeting and eternal, that pleasure and meaning are not enemies but lovers entwined. The Mystic knows this truth in their bones. They are not here to merely pass through existence-they are here to burn with it, leaving behind the faint, intoxicating trace of something unforgettable.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is timeless opulence-nothing garish, nothing fleeting. They favor deep jewel tones, aged leather, and fabrics that carry history. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects: Persian rugs, weathered books, incense that perfumes the air like a private ritual. They might collect rare perfumes, not as vanity, but as an archive of fleeting moments made eternal.
In music, they are drawn to the melancholic and the transcendent-qawwali singers, classical requiems, or the haunting minimalism of Arvo Pärt. They do not consume art passively; they let it move through them, as though it were a form of prayer.
Philosophy & Values
Their life is a tapestry of deliberate contradictions-luxury and austerity, solitude and deep connection, tradition and rebellion. They do not merely exist; they experience, with an intensity that borders on the obsessive. Their philosophy is one of sacred materialism-they find the divine in the tangible, whether in the weight of an antique brass incense burner, the texture of handwoven silk, or the slow burn of oud on their skin.
They are drawn to philosophies that blur the line between pleasure and devotion-Sufi poetry, Tantric thought, the writings of Rumi and Nietzsche alike. They believe that ecstasy is not an escape from reality but a deeper immersion into it. Yet, they are not naive; they know that beauty often masks suffering, and they are willing to embrace both.
Relationships
They do not seek crowds, but they crave connection-the kind that is rare and electric. Their relationships are intense, often marked by a push-and-pull between intimacy and solitude. They are the confidant who listens with unnerving focus, the lover who leaves traces of their scent on your skin long after they’ve gone.
Yet, their depth can be isolating. Few understand their need for silence, their refusal to engage in trivialities. Some mistake their quiet intensity for aloofness, when in truth, they simply reserve their energy for what they deem sacred.
Shadow
The Mystic’s greatest strength-their depth-can also be their undoing. Their pursuit of meaning sometimes becomes a self-imposed exile, a retreat into the inner world at the expense of the outer. They may grow disdainful of those who live superficially, forgetting that not everyone is built for the depths they inhabit.
There is also the danger of hedonism disguised as spirituality-indulging in beauty and sensation while convincing themselves it is all part of some grand transcendence. The line between sacred pleasure and mere decadence is thin, and they do not always tread it carefully.