Lazulia Bvlgari
Fragrance Story
Lazulia by Bvlgari is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Lazulia was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela Andrier. Top note is Jasmine; middle note is Incense; base note is Agarwood (Oud).
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Daniela Andrier
Daniela Andrier is a perfumer known for her work with Bottega Veneta, creating the Knot line and Parco Palladiano series. She also developed fragrances for Bvlgari, including Amarena and Ashlemah, and for 27 87 with #hashtag. Her style often blends floral, fruity, and woody notes with refined elegance.
Fragrance Notes
Lazulia Bvlgari by Bvlgari 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.
Lazulia Bvlgari embodies the distinctive style of Bvlgari while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Lazulia Bvlgari
Essence
The Mystic archetype is the embodiment of spiritual depth, inner wisdom, and a connection to the unseen. They are seekers of truth, drawn to the mysteries of existence and the sacred. For the Mystic, life is a journey inward, a quest for transcendence and union with the divine.
Lazulia is the Mystic's incense. It opens with a heady, intoxicating jasmine, a flower of the night that speaks of sensuality and the soul. The heart is a cloud of smoky incense, evoking ancient rituals and sacred spaces. The base of rich, dark agarwood (oud) grounds the composition, adding a layer of profound, earthy mystery. This is a fragrance of deep contemplation and spiritual power, a scent that lingers like a prayer.
Style & Aesthetic
The Mystic's style is ethereal, understated, and imbued with meaning. They favor flowing, natural fabrics like linen and silk in deep, rich colors-indigo, burgundy, charcoal. Their clothing is often layered, with textures that invite touch. They are drawn to symbolic jewelry-a crescent moon pendant, a ring with a cabochon stone, a mala bead bracelet. Their aesthetic is one of quiet elegance, a reflection of their inner world. They prefer spaces that are serene and uncluttered, filled with objects that hold spiritual significance.
Philosophy & Values
The Mystic believes that the material world is a veil, and that true reality lies beyond it. They value introspection, silence, and the pursuit of wisdom. For them, the purpose of life is to awaken to one's true nature and to live in alignment with the cosmos. They champion compassion, non-attachment, and the importance of inner peace. Their philosophy is rooted in the idea that we are all connected, and that the path to the divine is found within.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic is deep, intuitive, and often reserved. They are the friend who listens without judgment and offers profound insights. They seek partners who are also on a spiritual path, who understand their need for solitude and contemplation. They are not interested in superficial connections; they crave soul-to-soul communion. However, their detachment can sometimes be misinterpreted as aloofness, and they may struggle with the more mundane aspects of relationships. Their love is a sacred bond, a meeting of two souls on a shared journey.
Lifestyle
The Mystic's lifestyle is one of ritual and discipline. They might begin the day with meditation, yoga, or a walk in nature. They are drawn to practices like journaling, breathwork, and energy healing. Their home is a sanctuary, with an altar, crystals, and the scent of incense always in the air. They prefer quiet, solitary activities like reading, painting, or listening to ambient music. They are selective about their social engagements, choosing quality over quantity, and they find deep peace in the company of a few like-minded souls.
Shadow
The Mystic's shadow is the risk of spiritual bypassing and detachment from the world. Their focus on the transcendent can lead to a neglect of the physical and emotional needs of themselves and others. They may use spirituality as a way to avoid dealing with pain, conflict, or responsibility. Their desire for transcendence can become an escape, a way of avoiding the messy, beautiful reality of being human. The shadow of the Mystic is the seeker who forgets that the divine is also found in the ordinary, and that true enlightenment is lived, not just contemplated.
Conclusion
Lazulia is the olfactory portal of the Mystic. Its smoky, floral, and woody notes mirror the Mystic's journey from the intoxicating allure of the senses to the profound depths of the spirit. This fragrance is not just a scent; it is a tool for meditation, a reminder of the sacred, and an invitation to explore the infinite landscape of the soul.