Black Lapsang Bohdidharma
Fragrance Story
Black Lapsang by Bohdidharma is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Boadi. Top note is Mate; middle notes are Virginia Cedar and Tea; base notes are Birch and Juniper.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Michael Boadi
Michael Boadi is the founder and perfumer behind the Bohdidharma brand, which focuses on natural and spiritual fragrance blends. His catalog includes diverse scents such as Arabian Bokhoor, Black Lapsang, and Golden Rose, often inspired by global traditions and botanical ingredients. Boadi’s work emphasizes mindfulness and the connection between scent and well-being.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Black Lapsang Bohdidharma
Essence
The Sage archetype seeks truth through contemplation and knowledge. Black Lapsang Bohdidharma embodies this quest with its smoky, meditative character, where the bitter green of mate tea meets the incense-like depth of birch and juniper. This is a fragrance for those who find wisdom in silence and clarity in the ritual of scent.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sage's wardrobe is minimalist and intentional: dark wool, linen, and raw silk in charcoal, forest green, and deep brown. They favor unadorned spaces filled with books, dried herbs, and the quiet glow of a single candle. Their aesthetic is monastic yet refined, each object chosen for its purpose and history.
Philosophy & Values
Truth is the Sage's compass. They value authenticity over trend, depth over surface. Black Lapsang's smoky tea notes mirror their belief in the beauty of imperfection and the wisdom found in patience. They trust slow processes-aging, steeping, burning-to reveal essence.
Relationships
The Sage is a listener, not a performer. They attract those who seek counsel or quiet companionship. Their relationships are built on mutual respect and intellectual intimacy rather than emotional display. They may seem distant, but their loyalty is profound.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured around rituals: morning tea, evening walks, journaling. They prefer solitude but thrive in small, thoughtful gatherings. Black Lapsang is worn for evenings of reading, writing, or deep conversation-never for crowds.
Shadow
The Sage's shadow is isolation and detachment. They may retreat so far into thought that they lose connection to the physical world. The smoky bitterness of the fragrance can become ashen, a warning against cynicism and emotional withdrawal.
Conclusion
Black Lapsang Bohdidharma is the scent of a mind at rest yet alert. It invites the wearer to sit with complexity, to find clarity in smoke, and to honor the slow unfolding of wisdom.