Capua Electimuss
Fragrance Story
Capua by Electimuss is a fragrance for women and men. Capua was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Provenzano. Top note is elemi; middle note is Cedar; base notes are Vetiver, Cedar, Cashmere Wood and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christian Provenzano
Christian Provenzano is a perfumer who has contributed to several Agent Provocateur fragrances, including the original Agent Provocateur, Maitresse, and Ménage À Trois. He also created Ambra Guaiac for Alysonoldoini and Diamond Dust Edition for Agent Provocateur. His work often features bold, sensual accords.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Capua Electimuss
Essence
The Sage archetype is the seeker of truth, clarity, and inner peace. Capua embodies this through its stark, meditative composition-a minimalist landscape of wood and resin. The single top note of elemi is a burst of bright, citrusy clarity, like a moment of sudden insight. The heart of cedar is the sturdy, upright trunk of wisdom, grounded and unshakeable.
This fragrance is a study in simplicity. The base of vetiver, cedar, cashmere wood, and amber is not a complex tapestry but a single, resonant chord. It is the scent of a quiet library, a forest at dawn, a mind cleared of clutter. The Sage wears this fragrance not to be noticed, but to create a personal atmosphere of calm and focus, a portable sanctuary.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sage’s style is one of understated elegance and functional simplicity. They favor natural fibers-linen, wool, cotton-in neutral tones: beige, grey, charcoal, forest green. Their wardrobe is a capsule collection of well-made, timeless pieces that require no thought. They are not interested in fashion but in comfort and durability. Their aesthetic is that of a scholar or a monk: clean lines, no logos, no distractions.
Their environment reflects the same philosophy. Their home is sparse, with only a few carefully chosen objects-a single piece of pottery, a stack of books, a comfortable chair by a window. They value space and light over decoration. Every item must have a purpose or a meaning. Their style is a form of discipline, a way of clearing the external world to focus on the internal one.
Philosophy & Values
The Sage values knowledge, understanding, and truth above all else. They believe that the highest human pursuit is the cultivation of wisdom, which comes from observation, reflection, and study. Their philosophy is one of detachment and equanimity. They seek to see the world as it is, without the distortions of ego or emotion. They are lifelong learners, always asking questions.
They hold simplicity and clarity as cardinal virtues. For the Sage, complexity is often a sign of confusion, not depth. They believe that the most profound truths are the simplest, and they strive to strip away the unnecessary to reveal the essential. Their core value is integrity-living in alignment with their understanding. They are guided by a strong moral compass, derived from their study of ethics and philosophy.
Relationships
In relationships, the Sage is a calm, steady presence. They are not effusive or demonstrative, but they are deeply loyal and reliable. They value intellectual companionship above all, seeking partners who can engage in deep conversation and challenge their thinking. They are excellent listeners, offering thoughtful advice rather than emotional comfort. Their love is expressed through respect and shared understanding.
They can be perceived as distant or aloof, as they need a great deal of solitude. They are not interested in small talk or social drama. Their friendships are few but deep, built on mutual respect and shared intellectual pursuits. They are the person you go to for perspective, for a clear-eyed view of a problem. They offer the gift of clarity, not the comfort of agreement.
Lifestyle
The Sage’s life is structured around learning and reflection. Their daily routine includes time for reading, meditation, or journaling. They might practice a discipline like yoga, tai chi, or a martial art that emphasizes mental focus. Their home is a quiet space, free from the noise of television or constant music. They prefer the sounds of nature or silence.
They are drawn to solitary pursuits: hiking, birdwatching, painting, or playing a musical instrument. Travel for them is about visiting historical sites, museums, and places of natural beauty. They are not tourists but observers, seeking to understand the culture and history of a place. Their life is a continuous process of refinement, of shedding the non-essential to make room for what truly matters.
Shadow
The Sage’s shadow is the danger of detachment and isolation. Their pursuit of objectivity can lead to emotional coldness and a disconnection from their own feelings and the feelings of others. They may use their intellect to avoid intimacy, hiding behind a wall of analysis. Their need for solitude can become loneliness, and their detachment can become apathy.
Their shadow also manifests as intellectual arrogance. Having spent years in study, they may look down on those who haven’t. They can become rigid in their thinking, unwilling to consider new ideas that challenge their established worldview. The Sage must remember that wisdom is not the same as knowledge, and that true understanding includes the heart as well as the mind. They must learn to balance contemplation with connection.
Conclusion
Capua is the Sage’s essence-a fragrance of quiet clarity and profound simplicity. It is not a statement but a space, a breath of fresh air in a noisy world. To wear it is to claim one’s own inner sanctuary, to prioritize truth over appearance, and to walk the path of wisdom with steady, deliberate steps. It is an invitation to silence, to stillness, and to the deep peace that comes from knowing oneself.