Ryukyu Auphorie

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Ryukyu Auphorie worth trying?

Ryukyu by Auphorie is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
sweet, fruity, tropical with Shiikuwasha, Pineapple, Roselle

The first impression

Ryukyu by Auphorie is a fragrance for women and men. Ryukyu was launched in 2019. Ryukyu was created by Emrys Au and Eugene Au. Top notes are Shiikuwasha, Pineapple, Roselle and Mango; middle notes are Brown sugar, Jasmine Tea, Plumeria and Hibiscus; base notes are Coral Limestone, Gajumaru Banyan, Musk, Sea Salt, Tropical Fruits and Sea Notes.

What shapes the scent

sweet 100%
fruity 85%
tropical 70%
floral 60%
marine 50%
fresh 40%
musky 35%
salty 30%
woody 25%
aromatic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Emrys Au

Emrys Au

Emrys Au is a Malaysian perfumer and co-founder of the niche brand Auphorie. His catalog includes Bing Ma Yong, Binturong, Chypre Oud Maharani, Cuir Oud Padishah, Eau De Formosa, Eau De Nyonya, Iris Macchiato, and L’anima Della Rosa. Au is known for creating complex, narrative-driven fragrances inspired by Asian culture and ingredients.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Shiikuwasha Shiikuwasha
Pineapple Pineapple
Roselle Roselle
Mango Mango

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Brown sugar Brown sugar
Jasmine Tea Jasmine Tea
Plumeria Plumeria
Hibiscus Hibiscus

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Coral Limestone Coral Limestone
Gajumaru Banyan Gajumaru Banyan
Musk Musk
Sea Salt Sea Salt
Tropical Fruits Tropical Fruits
Sea Notes Sea Notes

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Ryukyu Auphorie

Essence

The Explorer archetype thrives on discovery, and Ryukyu Auphorie bottles the spirit of uncharted shores. With its vibrant top notes of shiikuwasha and pineapple, the fragrance captures the Explorer's thirst for new horizons. The marine and tropical fruit accords evoke sunlit waves and lush landscapes, while the brown sugar and jasmine tea heart notes suggest moments of respite in foreign cafés.

This is a scent for those who measure life in experiences, not possessions. The coral limestone and sea salt base ground the fragrance, much like the Explorer's roots are in movement itself.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor practical yet expressive clothing-linen shirts that wrinkle beautifully, a well-worn leather satchel, sandals that have walked miles. The fragrance's fresh, fruity opening mirrors their effortless adaptability, while the woody-musky drydown hints at resilience beneath the easygoing surface.

Their aesthetic is a collage of collected treasures: a shell from Okinawa, a scarf bought in a Bangkok night market. The moderate sillage reflects their respect for local customs, leaving a trace but never imposing.

Philosophy & Values

They believe the world is best understood through immersion, not observation. The mango and roselle top notes embody their zest for diving headfirst into new cultures, while the hibiscus and plumeria heart speaks to their appreciation for beauty in unexpected places.

For them, every detour is the path. The sea notes in the base are a reminder that boundaries are fluid, and that home is wherever they anchor for the night.

Relationships

They connect quickly and deeply, though often temporarily-the jasmine tea note suggests warmth that doesn't overstay its welcome. Their stories attract fellow wanderers and armchair travelers alike, united by curiosity.

In love, they are passionate but honest about their restless nature. The tropical fruits' sweetness is balanced by the musk's independence, a promise to cherish the moment without false permanence.

Lifestyle

Their days are unscripted: a morning swim in unfamiliar waters, an afternoon lost in a local market, an evening learning recipes from a street vendor. The fragrance's marine freshness mirrors their love for mornings, while the banyan and musk base grounds their nighttime reflections.

They gravitate toward places where land meets sea-harbor towns, coastal trails-where the horizon stretches wide. The moderate longevity suits their pace, lingering just long enough to mark an adventure.

Shadow

Their shadow emerges when constant movement becomes avoidance, or when their adaptability masks a fear of commitment. The sea salt's fleeting quality warns of a tendency to romanticize transience at the cost of depth.

They may struggle with stillness, mistaking solitude for loneliness. The brown sugar's comfort is easily overshadowed by the pineapple's restlessness if they're not careful to savor where they are.

Conclusion

Ryukyu Auphorie is a fragrance for those who find home in motion, for whom every breeze carries a new possibility. Like the Explorer archetype, it reminds us that the journey is the destination, and that the richest treasures are often unplanned. This scent is a passport, best worn by those who trust the tide.