The Point Clue Perfumery
Fragrance Story
The Point by Clue Perfumery is a Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. The Point was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Laura Oberwetter. Top notes are Jasmine Tea, Mineral notes and Porcelain; middle notes are Sea water, Honey and Patchouli; base notes are Sand and Ambergris.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Laura Oberwetter
Laura Oberwetter is a perfumer known for her work with Clue Perfumery, where she created fragrances like Morel Map and Warm Bulb. Her scents often incorporate unusual or conceptual ingredients, such as mushroom or metallic notes. Oberwetter's style is experimental and narrative-driven.
Fragrance Notes
The Point Clue Perfumery by Clue Perfumery 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.
The Point Clue Perfumery embodies the distinctive style of Clue Perfumery while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of The Point Clue Perfumery
Essence
The Explorer is driven by the horizon, and The Point is the scent of a journey just begun. This archetype lives for the moment when the familiar falls away and the unknown rises to meet them. The fragrance opens with the mineral clarity of jasmine tea and porcelain-a clean slate-then shifts to the salt-bright tang of sea water and the golden sweetness of honey, before settling into the warm, grounding embrace of sand and ambergris. It is the smell of a coastline at dawn, where the world feels both ancient and new.
Style & Aesthetic
The Explorer's style is functional but poetic. They favor clothing that moves with them: linen shirts, waxed canvas jackets, boots worn soft from miles of walking. Their palette is drawn from the natural world-driftwood gray, sea foam green, sand dollar white-with accents of oxidized copper and weathered brass. They carry a worn leather satchel filled with a compass, a field journal, and a small tin of loose-leaf tea. Their aesthetic is not about fashion but about readiness: every piece of clothing has a purpose, every accessory a story.
Philosophy & Values
The Explorer believes that the answer is always just beyond the next ridge. They value movement over stagnation, experience over possession, and the journey over the destination. Their philosophy is one of radical openness: they say yes to detours, to strangers, to the unexpected. They hold that the world is a classroom and that the most profound lessons are written in the language of wind and tide. For them, the point is not to arrive but to keep moving, to let the path shape them as much as they shape it.
Relationships
The Explorer forms bonds that are deep but not confining. They are drawn to fellow travelers-those who understand that love does not mean staying still. Their relationships are built on shared adventures and the trust that comes from navigating the unknown together. They are generous with their time and attention but need space to roam. A partner must be willing to let them go and trust that they will return, carrying stories like seashells in their pockets. They are loyal, but their loyalty is to the journey first.
Lifestyle
The Explorer's life is a series of expeditions, both grand and small. They might spend a weekend hiking a coastal trail or an afternoon exploring a forgotten neighborhood. Their home is a base camp: minimal, organized, filled with maps pinned to the wall and a shelf of rocks and shells collected from distant shores. They rise early to catch the light, eat simply, and keep a journal of observations. They are always planning the next trip, even as they savor the present moment. Their rituals are those of departure and return: packing a bag, checking the weather, saying goodbye.
Shadow
The Explorer's shadow is the fear of stillness. They may run from intimacy, mistaking depth for a trap. The constant motion can become a way of avoiding the inner landscape, the territories of the heart that require patient exploration. They risk becoming a collector of places rather than a dweller in any one. The Point, with its transient notes of sea and sand, reminds them that even the ocean has its shores, and that true exploration includes the courage to stop and let the world catch up.
Conclusion
The Point is the fragrance of the Explorer at the threshold: a scent that captures the salt spray of departure and the warm amber of return. It is for those who believe that the horizon is not a line but a promise, and that every journey begins with a single step into the unknown. This is the portrait of one who moves through the world with open hands and a curious heart, always seeking the next point on the map.