No. Ii Ground Gabar
Fragrance Story
No. II Ground by Gabar is a Woody fragrance for women and men. No. II Ground was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Ruth Mastenbroek. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Saffron, Ginger and Coriander; middle notes are Orris, Fig and Cedar; base notes are Thanaka Wood, Vetiver, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Musk, Guaiac Wood and Agarwood (Oud).
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Ruth Mastenbroek
Ruth Mastenbroek is a British perfumer known for her elegant and balanced compositions. Her work for Bath House includes floral and woody scents like Damask Rose & Violet and White Cedar & Pear. She also created the Gabar collection, which explores themes of air, earth, and water. Her own line features Amorosa, a romantic fragrance.
Fragrance Notes
No. Ii Ground Gabar by Gabar 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.
No. Ii Ground Gabar embodies the distinctive style of Gabar while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The No Archetype: Portrait of No. Ii Ground Gabar
Essence
The person who gravitates toward No. II Ground Gabar is, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of truth. This fragrance, with its grounding yet enigmatic blend of vetiver, cedar, and smoky spices, mirrors their essence: earthy yet cerebral, rooted yet expansive. They are the quiet observer, the thinker who seeks meaning beneath the surface of things. But like all archetypes, the Sage has its shadow-detachment, over-analysis, and a tendency to retreat into the mind at the expense of the heart.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is one of quiet sophistication-unfussy but deliberate. They favor natural textures: linen, wool, aged leather, raw wood. Their wardrobe is a study in muted tones-charcoal, olive, deep brown-echoing the fragrance’s earthy resonance. They do not dress to impress but to express-each garment a subtle statement of self-containment.
In their living space, books are not mere decorations but well-thumbed companions. Their home is a sanctuary of order and contemplation, where every object has earned its place. Yet this carefully curated environment can become a fortress, isolating them from the messiness of human spontaneity.
Their days are structured but not rigid. Mornings might begin with black coffee and journaling, evenings with a single malt and a dog-eared novel. They are drawn to solitary pursuits-hiking, sketching, writing-activities that allow for uninterrupted thought. They are not ascetics, but they disdain excess; pleasure, for them, must be earned, not indulged.
Work, if aligned with their values, becomes a vocation rather than a job. They thrive in roles that demand precision and insight-research, philosophy, craftsmanship. Yet if their environment stifles their autonomy, they grow restless, their brilliance curdling into cynicism.
Philosophy & Values
For this individual, life is a labyrinth to be deciphered, not a race to be won. They value depth over spectacle, preferring the weight of a well-worn book to the fleeting thrill of trends. Their philosophy is one of measured curiosity-they do not chase answers recklessly but instead cultivate patience, allowing understanding to unfold organically. They distrust dogma, yet they are not nihilists; they believe in meaning, but only that which is earned through reflection.
Their moral compass is guided by authenticity and intellectual integrity. They despise pretense, whether in others or themselves, and have little tolerance for those who speak without thinking. Yet this very virtue can harden into rigidity-an unwillingness to entertain perspectives that do not meet their exacting standards.
Relationships
They are not the life of the party, nor do they wish to be. Their friendships are few but intense, built on mutual respect and intellectual sparring. They attract those who appreciate their depth but may frustrate others with their reticence. In love, they are slow to trust but fiercely loyal once they do-though their partner may long for more emotional demonstrativeness.
Their greatest relational challenge is bridging the gap between thought and feeling. They can dissect emotions with surgical precision yet struggle to simply feel them. This analytical distance can make them seem cold, even when they care deeply.
Shadow
The Sage’s strength is also their weakness. Their love of solitude can become isolation, their skepticism distrust, their wisdom arrogance. When unbalanced, they withdraw into their own mind, dismissing the world as foolish rather than engaging with it. They may pride themselves on their objectivity, yet fail to see how their detachment cuts them off from life’s raw, vital pulse.
To evolve, they must learn that not all truths are found in books-some are felt in the warmth of a hand, the sting of a loss, the unguarded laughter of a friend. The fragrance they wear-earthy, complex, enduring-is a reminder: wisdom is not just in knowing, but in living.