Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Madraga by Atelier Segall & Barutti is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for women and men. Madraga was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Tzivia Segall. Top notes are White Pepper, Nard and Bergamot; middle notes are Rose, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Saffron, Green Nard, Carnation and Orange Blossom; base notes are Labdanum, Benzoin and Tolu Balsam.

Composition Profile

warm spicy 100%
amber 85%
fresh spicy 70%
aromatic 60%
rose 50%
floral 40%
citrus 35%

About the Perfumer

Tzivia Segall

Tzivia Segall

Tzivia Segall is a perfumer and co-founder of Atelier Segall & Barutti, where she has created an extensive collection. Her catalog includes 24k, Bangkok, Bordeaux Male, Café Bistrô, Cioccolato Allegro, Cyprus, Dame De La Nuit, and Fiji. These fragrances span a wide range of styles, from gourmand to floral and woody.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

White Pepper White Pepper
Nard Nard
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Cardamom Cardamom
Saffron Saffron
Green Nard Green Nard
Carnation Carnation
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Labdanum Labdanum
Benzoin Benzoin
Tolu Balsam Tolu Balsam
Unique Character

Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti by Atelier Segall & Barutti offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti embodies the distinctive style of Atelier Segall & Barutti while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti

Essence

This person is an Alchemist-one who seeks transformation, not of base metals into gold, but of the mundane into the extraordinary. They are drawn to Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti because it is not merely a fragrance but an experience-an olfactory elixir that blends the earthy with the ethereal, the raw with the refined. Like the alchemists of old, they believe in hidden depths, in the possibility of transmuting reality through perception.

Their life is an ongoing experiment, a search for meaning in the interplay of textures, scents, and ideas. They are not content with surface impressions; they crave the layered, the complex, the enigmatic. The fragrance’s balance of spice, wood, and subtle sweetness mirrors their own inner duality-grounded yet mystical, sensual yet intellectual.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are curatorial, not accidental. They favor the tactile-rough linen, aged leather, unpolished wood-yet their spaces are never cluttered. Every object is chosen with deliberation, as if each carries a secret history. Their wardrobe leans toward neutral tones, but with a single striking element-a deep burgundy scarf, a pair of weathered boots, a silver ring with an obscure symbol.

Bookshelves hold works by Borges, Pessoa, and Clarice Lispector-writers who blur the line between reality and myth. They listen to music that feels like a journey: ambient soundscapes, jazz that drifts between structure and chaos, or folk songs from forgotten traditions. Their art is abstract but never arbitrary; they prefer pieces that suggest rather than declare.

They thrive in liminal spaces-bookstores at closing time, empty train stations at dawn, the quiet corner of a dimly lit bar. Routine bores them, yet they are not reckless; their rebellions are subtle, like wearing a fragrance that lingers just a little too long in a room.

They may work in creative fields-design, writing, film-or in a profession that allows them to explore ideas (psychology, anthropology, even certain sciences). If trapped in a conventional job, they carve out pockets of meaning-curating playlists for coworkers, turning their desk into a miniature altar of strange trinkets.

Philosophy & Values

They reject dogma but are drawn to symbolism-the idea that everything contains a hidden language. They might dabble in tarot, Jungian psychology, or esoteric philosophies, not out of superstition, but because they see these as maps of the psyche. Their spirituality, if they claim any, is personal, syncretic-borrowing from mysticism, nature worship, or even secular rituals like the careful preparation of coffee or the burning of incense.

They value authenticity, but not in the shallow sense of mere self-expression. To them, authenticity is the courage to embrace contradictions-to be both fierce and gentle, detached yet passionate. They despise performative vulnerability but will share profound truths in quiet moments, often catching others off guard.

Relationships

They are selectively intimate, forming deep bonds with a few rather than superficial ties with many. Their friendships are built on mutual fascination-conversations that stretch into the night, dissecting dreams, art, or the hidden meanings in a film’s imagery. Romantic partners must be comfortable with their need for solitude; they will not cling, but they will demand intellectual and emotional depth.

Their shadow emerges here: they can be elusive, even cryptic. They withdraw when pressured to conform to conventional expectations of connection, leaving others feeling shut out. At times, their love of mystery becomes a barrier-they forget that not everyone speaks in symbols.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their depth-can become their undoing. When disillusioned, they retreat too far into their inner world, growing disconnected from tangible reality. Their love of the enigmatic can turn into obscurity for its own sake, leaving others frustrated by their refusal to be known.

At worst, they become self-mythologizing, crafting an identity so layered that even they lose track of its truth. They may disdain those who live more simply, forgetting that not all wisdom comes from complexity.

Conclusion

They are neither sage nor fool, but a perpetual seeker, drawn to the spaces between things-the moment between inhale and exhale, the pause before a decision, the scent that evokes a memory just out of reach. Madraga Atelier Segall & Barutti is their elixir because it, like them, refuses to be easily defined.

They will always be slightly out of step with the world, but that is their gift-to remind others that reality is not fixed, that meaning is not given but forged. Their flaw is their reluctance to sometimes accept the ordinary. Yet in their best moments, they show that even the mundane can be alchemized-if one knows how to look.