Eea Jupilò
Fragrance Story
EEA by Jupilò is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. EEA was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Lorenzo Volonté. Top notes are Mint, Bergamot, Rosemary and Lemon; middle notes are Ozonic notes, Heliotrope, Rose, Geranium and Iris; base notes are Aquatic notes, Salt, Cedar, Moss and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Lorenzo Volonté
Lorenzo Volonté is a perfumer who has contributed to niche and artisanal brands such as Jupilò and Matilda Morri Beauty. His creations include Eea, Neroli Imperiale, and Sepulcra, which demonstrate a versatility across fresh citrus and deeper, more complex compositions. His work often emphasizes natural ingredients and refined blending.
Fragrance Notes
Eea Jupilò by Jupilò 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.
Eea Jupilò embodies the distinctive style of Jupilò while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Eea Jupilò
Essence
To wear Eea Jupilò is to embrace a fragrance that is at once enigmatic and refined-a scent that suggests depth without ostentation, wisdom without dogma. The person who favors this fragrance is not one for fleeting trends or superficial charm; they are drawn to the quiet power of knowledge, the slow burn of insight. They are, in essence, a Sage-an archetype defined by intellect, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of truth.
Shadow
Yet wisdom, when unchecked, can calcify into aloofness. The Sage’s greatest strength-their ability to observe and analyze-can become a weakness when it distances them from raw, unfiltered experience. They may intellectualize emotions, treating their own and others’ feelings as puzzles to solve rather than realities to embrace. This can make them seem cold, even when they do not intend to be.
Their pursuit of truth can also harden into intellectual pride. They may dismiss those who do not share their depth of thought, growing impatient with "simpler" minds. At their worst, they retreat into a self-made fortress of knowledge, where they are the sole authority, and others are merely students-or worse, distractions.
Relationships may suffer when their need for mental stimulation overrides emotional presence. A partner who craves warmth may find them frustratingly cerebral; friends who seek lighthearted connection may feel judged for their lack of rigor. The Sage must guard against the belief that intelligence alone is virtue-lest they become not a guide, but a solitary figure murmuring wisdom to an empty room.
Conclusion
This individual moves through life with a measured grace, their presence neither dominating nor submissive, but assured. Their tastes lean toward the timeless-well-tailored but understated clothing, books with weathered spines, spaces that balance minimalism with warmth. They prefer conversation that lingers in the abstract, where ideas are examined like rare artifacts under glass.
Philosophy is not an academic exercise for them but a way of being. They may be drawn to Stoicism, Zen Buddhism, or the existentialists-systems that prize clarity over comfort. Their values are rooted in truth, autonomy, and intellectual integrity. They despise dogma, preferring the slow, deliberate process of questioning and refining their beliefs.
In relationships, they are selective, valuing depth over quantity. Their closest bonds are with those who can match their curiosity, who do not fear the occasional silence or the probing question. They are not effusive with affection, but their loyalty is unwavering once earned. Their love language is often shared discovery-recommending books, debating theories, or simply observing the world together in mutual understanding.
Their lifestyle reflects their inner world: disciplined but not rigid, structured yet open to spontaneity when it serves growth. They may be drawn to professions that reward deep thought-writing, academia, psychology, or even solitary creative pursuits. Leisure is not idle; it is an extension of their search for meaning-whether through travel, meditation, or the study of obscure subjects.