Tobacco Flower Bohdidharma
Fragrance Story
Tobacco Flower by Bohdidharma is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Boadi. Top notes are Geranium, Patchouli, Bergamot and Fern; middle notes are Cedar, Sandalwood and Cypress; base notes are White Oud and Oakmoss.
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
Tobacco Flower Bohdidharma by Bohdidharma 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.
Tobacco Flower Bohdidharma embodies the distinctive style of Bohdidharma while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Tobacco Flower Bohdidharma
Essence
The Alchemist archetype represents transformation, mastery of elements, and the union of opposites. This fragrance embodies that spirit through its complex blend of green herbs, woody resins, and dark mosses-a scent that feels like a ritual in a hidden forest. It is the perfume of one who transmutes raw materials into gold.
Tobacco Flower opens with a sharp, herbaceous burst of geranium and fern, grounded by the earthy depth of patchouli. The heart reveals a cathedral of woods-cedar, sandalwood, cypress-that feels ancient and sacred. The base of white oud and oakmoss is dark and mysterious, like the smoke of a dying fire. This is a fragrance of alchemical marriage: light and shadow, green and dark, fresh and smoky.
Style & Aesthetic
The Alchemist dresses in layers of texture and tone: rough linen, soft leather, weathered wool. Their wardrobe is a palette of earth and shadow-forest green, charcoal, deep amber. They favor functional pieces with a sense of history: a waxed jacket, a hand-forged belt buckle, boots worn to perfection.
Their aesthetic is one of purposeful decay. They surround themselves with objects that show the hand of time: rusted tools, cracked pottery, books with broken spines. Their home is a workshop of transformation, filled with the scent of herbs drying, wood being carved, and metal being shaped. They find beauty in the process of becoming.
Philosophy & Values
The Alchemist believes that everything can be transformed. They value knowledge, patience, and the courage to experiment. They know that failure is not an end but a step in the process, a necessary ingredient in the great work.
Their philosophy is rooted in the idea that opposites are not enemies but partners. They seek to reconcile light and dark, masculine and feminine, chaos and order. They believe that the highest art is the art of living, and that every moment is an opportunity to transmute the ordinary into the extraordinary. For them, the philosopher's stone is found within.
Relationships
In relationships, the Alchemist is both catalyst and container. They attract those who are drawn to their transformative energy, but they are selective about whom they let into their inner circle. They value depth over breadth, seeking companions who are willing to do the inner work.
Romantically, they are intense and committed, but they require a partner who understands the need for solitude and experimentation. They are not interested in surface connections. Their love is a crucible, a space where both partners can be refined and transformed. They inspire others to become their truest selves.
Lifestyle
The Alchemist's daily life is a series of experiments. They might spend hours in a garden, tending to medicinal herbs, or in a kitchen, fermenting and preserving. They are drawn to crafts that require patience and precision: woodworking, perfumery, blacksmithing.
Their rituals are intentional and often solitary. They begin the day with a grounding practice-breathwork, a cold plunge, a walk in the woods. They keep journals of observations and insights, tracking the subtle changes in their environment and themselves. Their life is a laboratory of becoming.
Shadow
The Alchemist's shadow is the risk of obsession and isolation. Their quest for transformation can become an endless pursuit of perfection, a refusal to accept the present moment. They may lose themselves in their work, neglecting the simple joys of connection.
The dark, mossy base of this fragrance hints at this shadow-a descent into shadow that can become a prison. The Alchemist must remember that transformation is not about becoming something else but about revealing what has always been there. True alchemy is the art of returning to the source.
Conclusion
Tobacco Flower Bohdidharma is the scent of an Alchemist who has mastered the art of transformation. It is a fragrance that celebrates the union of opposites, the beauty of the process, and the wisdom of the earth. To wear it is to embrace the journey of becoming, knowing that the greatest work is the one we do on ourselves.