Sheik Âmbar Incense Atelier Segall & Barutti
Fragrance Story
Sheik Âmbar Incense by Atelier Segall & Barutti is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. Sheik Âmbar Incense was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Tzivia Segall. Top notes are Incense, Amberwood, Cinnamon, Neroli and Tarragon; middle notes are Spicy Notes, Rose, Vanilla, Herbal Notes, Oriental notes and Bergamot; base notes are Amber, Light Amber, Coral Amber, Incense, Myrrh, Agarwood (Oud), Black Amber, Patchouli and Allspice.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Sheik Âmbar Incense Atelier Segall & Barutti
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Sheik Âmbar Incense by Atelier Segall & Barutti is most closely aligned with the Sage archetype. This fragrance-deep, resinous, mystical-speaks to someone who seeks wisdom beyond the surface, who values the hidden and the sacred. The Sage is driven by knowledge, introspection, and a quiet authority, but their shadow reveals dogmatism, isolation, and a tendency to over-intellectualize life.
Style & Aesthetic
Their presence is understated but unmistakable. They favor textures that whisper rather than shout: aged leather, raw linen, dark wool. Their clothing carries the weight of time, as if each piece has absorbed stories. Jewelry, if worn at all, is symbolic-an antique talisman, a simple silver ring. Their home is a sanctuary of shadows and candlelight, where books on comparative religion sit beside rare incense burners.
Yet this aesthetic can slip into affectation. Their disdain for the ordinary may harden into pretension, a subtle arrogance that mistakes austerity for depth.
Mornings begin in silence-meditation, black coffee, the ritual of lighting incense. They work in fields that allow for deep thought: academia, writing, spiritual guidance. They travel not for leisure but for pilgrimage: the deserts of Morocco, the monasteries of Tibet. Even in cities, they seek the hidden-the dimly lit tea house, the antiquarian bookstore.
Yet their contemplative nature can become inertia. They may spend years refining their understanding of life without ever truly living it.
Philosophy & Values
This individual does not merely wear a scent-they inhabit it. The smoky, sacred character of Sheik Âmbar mirrors their inner world: a place where meaning is excavated from the unseen. They are drawn to esoteric traditions, whether Sufi mysticism, Zen philosophy, or Jungian depth psychology. Truth is not something they passively accept; it is something they unearth, layer by layer, like the unfolding notes of frankincense, myrrh, and oud.
Yet their pursuit of wisdom can become a labyrinth. They may disdain the mundane, dismissing those who do not share their contemplative nature. Their shadow emerges when knowledge becomes a fortress rather than a bridge-when they forget that wisdom must be lived, not merely pondered.
Relationships
They are not gregarious, but their connections are profound. They attract fellow seekers-artists, philosophers, those who speak in metaphors. Romantic partners must understand that love, for them, is a form of alchemy: slow-burning, transformative. They do not give affection lightly, but when they do, it is with an intensity that lingers like incense smoke.
Their flaw? They may retreat too far into solitude, mistaking isolation for enlightenment. They forget that wisdom is useless if it does not touch the world.
Shadow
At their best, they are a guide-someone who illuminates the unseen for others. At their worst, they are a recluse, hoarding wisdom like a dragon guarding gold. The scent of Sheik Âmbar is their essence: rich, complex, and slightly untouchable.
But the true test of their wisdom is whether they can step out of the temple and walk among the living-carrying the sacred into the everyday.