Incense Crush D’orsay
Fragrance Story
Incense Crush by D’ORSAY is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Incense Crush was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Julien Rasquinet. Top notes are Cardamom and Clove; middle note is Leather; base notes are Olibanum, Oak, Cedarwood and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Julien Rasquinet
Julien Rasquinet is a perfumer who has created fragrances for 4711, Aether, Al-Jazeera Perfumes, and Amouage. His portfolio includes Majestic Leather, Solaer, Sugaer, Æther X Lgn, Marrakech, Tobacco, Enclave, and Incense Rori. Rasquinet is known for his work across both accessible and luxury niches, often blending leather, incense, and aromatic notes.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Incense Crush D’orsay
Essence
The Mystic archetype is the seeker of the sacred, the one who walks the path of inner truth and spiritual depth. Incense Crush D’orsay captures this transcendent essence through its profound blend of smoky resins, dark woods, and earthy vetiver. The opening of cardamom and clove is a sharp, aromatic invocation, clearing the mind for deeper contemplation. The heart of leather is a tactile, grounding presence, while the base of olibanum, oak, cedarwood, and vetiver rises like incense smoke in a silent temple, carrying the soul upward.
This fragrance is a meditation in a bottle-a scent that invites stillness and introspection. The Mystic wears it as a ritual, a way to mark the boundary between the mundane and the sacred. It is a fragrance of pilgrimage, of the journey inward, where every note is a step closer to the divine.
Style & Aesthetic
The Mystic's style is minimalist and intentional, favoring natural fibers and earthy tones. They wear loose linen robes, handwoven scarves, and simple jewelry made of stone or wood. Their aesthetic is one of quiet beauty-a well-worn leather bag, a single feather tucked into a hat, or a piece of driftwood on a shelf. They avoid excess, believing that simplicity allows the spirit to shine.
Their living space is a sanctuary: a meditation corner with cushions and a singing bowl, shelves of books on philosophy and mysticism, and windows that let in natural light. The air is often filled with the scent of sage, sandalwood, or the lingering trace of Incense Crush. Every object is chosen for its energy and purpose, creating an environment that supports inner peace and reflection.
Philosophy & Values
The Mystic believes that the material world is a veil, and the true reality lies beyond it. They value silence, solitude, and the wisdom that comes from within. Their philosophy is rooted in the idea that all things are connected, and that the path to enlightenment is through surrender and presence. They are drawn to ancient traditions-meditation, yoga, shamanism-but they adapt them to their own journey.
Compassion and humility are their guiding virtues. They understand that the ego is the greatest obstacle to truth, and they work daily to dissolve its hold. They value experience over doctrine, seeking direct knowledge of the sacred through practice and contemplation. Their values are those of the pilgrim: patience, faith, and an unwavering commitment to the quest for meaning.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic is gentle, empathetic, and deeply present. They listen without judgment and offer wisdom without imposition. Their friendships are few but profound, built on shared spiritual exploration and mutual respect. They are the person others turn to for solace and perspective, a calm center in a chaotic world.
In romance, they seek a partner who understands the need for solitude and spiritual growth. Their love is quiet and steady, a supportive presence rather than a consuming fire. They are not possessive or demanding, but they require a deep soul connection. The Mystic's love is a sacred space, a sanctuary where both partners can grow and evolve together.
Lifestyle
The Mystic's life is structured around practice and reflection. Mornings begin with meditation, breathwork, or a walk in nature. They spend their days in work that feels meaningful-teaching, healing, writing, or creating art. They are careful to maintain boundaries, protecting their energy from the demands of the world.
Evenings are for ritual: lighting a candle, burning incense, or reading sacred texts. They practice gratitude and journaling, recording the insights of the day. Their diet is simple and nourishing, their home a haven of peace. They travel to sacred sites, seeking places of power and beauty. Every action is an offering, every moment an opportunity to connect with the divine.
Shadow
The Mystic's shadow is the risk of detachment and escapism. Their focus on the spiritual can lead to neglect of the material world, including their own physical needs and relationships. They may use spirituality as a way to avoid difficult emotions or responsibilities, retreating into a world of abstraction. There is also the danger of spiritual pride-a belief that their path is superior to others.
When the Mystic forgets that the sacred is also found in the ordinary, they risk becoming disconnected from life itself. The shadow of Incense Crush is the temptation to seek transcendence at the expense of presence, a reminder that the divine is not only in the temple but also in the touch of a hand, the taste of food, and the laughter of a friend.
Conclusion
Incense Crush D’orsay is the scent of the Mystic-a fragrance that invites the wearer into a space of deep contemplation and spiritual connection. It is a composition of sacred notes: cardamom and clove for purification, leather for grounding, and olibanum for elevation. For the wearer, it is a tool for meditation, a daily reminder of the journey inward. To wear Incense Crush is to step onto the path of the seeker, to honor the mystery, and to remember that the greatest truths are found not in the world, but in the silence within.