Kabala Indù Il Profumiere
At a glance
Is Kabala Indù Il Profumiere worth trying?
Kabala Indù by Il Profumiere is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, amber, smoky with Incense, Indian Spices
The first impression
Kabala Indù by Il Profumiere is a fragrance for women and men. Kabala Indù was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Massimiliano Torti.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Massimiliano Torti
Massimiliano Torti is a perfumer for Il Profumiere, crafting a wide range of scents such as 10 O'clock, Albicocca Mallow, and Ambra Nera. His portfolio includes both light and dark compositions, from Ambroxine to Ambra Spirituale. He is known for balancing traditional and modern ingredients.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Kabala Indù Il Profumiere
Essence
The Mystic seeks transcendence through sensory experience and esoteric wisdom. Kabala Indù's incense and Indian spices transport wearers to shadowy temples where smoke curls toward the divine. This fragrance embodies the Mystic's journey - earthy yet ethereal, with spices that burn and balms that soothe.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor deep jewel tones, flowing silks, and silver talismans. Their living space doubles as a sanctuary, with low cushions and an ever-burning candle. The fragrance's smoky amber accord mirrors their aesthetic - rich with hidden meanings and ceremonial gravitas.
Philosophy & Values
They believe matter and spirit intertwine through ritual. The incense note reflects their daily meditation practice; the spices signify their respect for ancient wisdom traditions. For them, every action carries symbolic weight.
Relationships
They attract seekers and temporary disciples, though few match their depth. Romantic partners must respect their need for solitude. The strong sillage reflects their intense presence - impossible to ignore, lingering long after they've left.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them chanting or arranging altar offerings. Evenings involve tarot readings and incense blending. The fragrance's winter association matches their introspective nature - they're most alive when the world turns inward.
Shadow
Their spirituality can become escapism; their intensity may alienate. Like the incense smoke obscuring vision, their mysticism sometimes clouds practical realities.
Conclusion
Kabala Indù is liquid meditation - a fragrant mandala for those who find the sacred in scent and ceremony. It's the olfactory equivalent of temple bells at dusk, calling the faithful to worship what cannot be seen but must be felt.