Vintage Affair Jinkoh Store
Fragrance Story
Vintage Affair by Jinkoh Store is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Vintage Affair was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Marius Pana. Top notes are Lime, Grapefruit, Bergamot and Jasmine; middle notes are Bulgarian Rose, Rose de Mai, Rose, Brazilian Rosewood, Violet Leaf, Iris Butter, Ylang Ylang, Heliotrope, Narcissus, Geranium, Tuberose, Gardenia, Magnolia, Jasmine, Peach, Iris and Carnation; base notes are Dark Patchouli, Civet, Hyrax, Tolu Balsam, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Ambergris, Cedarwood, Labdanum, Vanilla, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Vetyver, Clove, Musk, Siam and Guaiac Wood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Marius Pana
Marius Pana is a perfumer for Grande Perfumes and Jinkoh Store, creating scents like Ambresso, Cuore Grande, and Ananda Qi & Iris. His work frequently features oud, iris, and amber, with a focus on rich, resinous compositions. He specializes in complex, oriental-inspired fragrances.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Character Profile
The Vintage Affair Jinkoh Stor Archetype: Portrait of Vintage Affair Jinkoh Store
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a reverence for the past. The Sage seeks knowledge not for power, but for understanding, and their chosen fragrance, Vintage Affair Jinkoh Store, reflects this. The scent is rich with aged agarwood, smoky resins, and whispers of antiquity-notes that evoke libraries of forgotten manuscripts, incense-filled temples, and the quiet dignity of time’s passage. The Sage does not chase trends; they commune with history, drawing meaning from what endures.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Sage has a shadow. Their love of the past can harden into nostalgia, a refusal to engage with the present. They may grow detached, mistaking contemplation for action, or become dogmatic, treating their accumulated knowledge as doctrine rather than fluid wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
They move through life at their own pace. Mornings are for slow rituals-hand-ground coffee, the deliberate turning of pages. Evenings are for reflection, perhaps a single glass of something aged while records spin in the background. They do not rush; they savor, as though each moment is a relic to be preserved.
Yet this measured existence risks stagnation. The Sage must remember that wisdom is not only found in stillness-sometimes, it is forged in motion, in the friction of the world.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in depth over speed, in the unseen over the obvious. Their philosophy is one of patience-ideas must ferment, relationships must mature, truth must be uncovered layer by layer. They distrust easy answers, preferring the complexity of paradox.
Yet this very virtue can become a vice. Their insistence on depth may make them dismissive of those who live lightly, who find joy in spontaneity. They may mistake their own introspection for superiority, forgetting that wisdom untested by life’s messiness is merely theory.
Relationships
They are not a person of many friends, but the ones they keep are bound by shared intellect and quiet loyalty. Their love is not effusive but steady, like the embers of a long-burning fire. Romantic partners must understand that their silence is not indifference-it is the space where their thoughts gather.
But here, too, lies their shadow. Their self-sufficiency can become isolation. They may withdraw into their inner world, leaving others feeling shut out, wondering if they are merely spectators to this person’s inner narrative.
Conclusion
Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. They prefer the weight of a well-bound book over digital screens, the texture of handwoven fabrics, the slow burn of aged whisky. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects-antique inkwells, a wooden writing desk darkened by years of use, shelves lined with philosophy and poetry. They do not decorate; they assemble, each piece a fragment of a larger story.
In style, they favor timeless elegance-tailored wool coats, linen shirts that soften with wear, perhaps a signet ring passed down through generations. Their aesthetic is not ostentatious, but considered, as though every choice is a quiet defiance against the disposable nature of modernity.