White Sandalwood Goldfield & Banks Australia

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2016
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

White Sandalwood by Goldfield & Banks Australia is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. White Sandalwood was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Francois Merle-Baudoin.

Composition Profile

warm spicy 100%
woody 85%
rose 70%
aromatic 60%
fresh spicy 50%
powdery 40%
amber 35%
metallic 30%
floral 25%
leather 20%

About the Perfumer

Francois Merle-Baudoin

Francois Merle-Baudoin

Francois Merle-Baudoin has created fragrances for Fragrance Du Bois and Goldfield & Banks Australia. His portfolio includes Heritage, London Oud, and Blue Cypress. He is known for blending exotic ingredients with modern sensibilities. His work often explores the intersection of tradition and innovation.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Australian Sandalwood Australian Sandalwood
Turkish Rose Turkish Rose
Saffron Saffron
Thyme Thyme
Pepper Pepper
Amber Amber
Unique Character

White Sandalwood Goldfield & Banks Australia by Goldfield & Banks Australia offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

White Sandalwood Goldfield & Banks Australia embodies the distinctive style of Goldfield & Banks Australia while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of White Sandalwood Goldfield & Banks Australia

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Sage, the seeker of wisdom, the quiet observer who finds truth in stillness. The Sage does not clamor for attention but instead radiates an inner knowing-a presence that draws others in without effort. White Sandalwood, with its warm, woody depth and meditative serenity, mirrors this archetype perfectly. It is a fragrance that does not shout but lingers, inviting contemplation rather than immediate fascination.

Relationships

They do not surround themselves with many, but those they keep close are bound by mutual respect and intellectual kinship. Their love is steady, not fiery-a slow-burning ember rather than a fleeting spark. They are the confidant, the listener, the one who offers insight rather than empty comfort. Yet, they can be distant, retreating into their own mind when emotions become too turbulent. Their partners may long for more spontaneity, more raw passion, but they provide something else: stability, understanding, a refuge from chaos.

Shadow

The Sage’s greatest strength-their self-sufficiency-can become their greatest flaw. When wisdom turns into detachment, they risk becoming the Hermit, withdrawing too far into their own world. Their love of solitude may harden into aloofness; their patience may become passivity. They may rationalize emotions rather than feel them, mistaking silence for depth when, at times, it is merely avoidance.

They are not prone to outbursts, but their quiet stubbornness can be just as immovable as another’s rage. They may dismiss those who do not meet their intellectual standards, forgetting that wisdom without compassion is merely cleverness in disguise.

Conclusion

Their tastes are deliberate, refined without being ostentatious. They prefer the understated-linen shirts in muted tones, well-worn leather-bound books, the quiet hum of a record player spinning jazz or classical compositions. Their home is a sanctuary: uncluttered, with natural textures-wood, stone, woven fabrics-arranged with an instinct for harmony. They do not chase trends but cultivate what endures.

Philosophy is not an abstract exercise for them but a lived experience. They are drawn to Eastern thought-Zen Buddhism, Taoist principles-but also appreciate the stoic clarity of Marcus Aurelius. They believe in the discipline of the mind, the necessity of solitude, and the slow accumulation of wisdom rather than the rapid consumption of knowledge.