Luna Kintsugi Perfumes
At a glance
Is Luna Kintsugi Perfumes worth trying?
Luna by Kintsugi Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, amber, caramel with Cotton Candy, Orange Blossom, Cloves
The first impression
Luna by Kintsugi Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Luna was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Martin Švach. Top notes are Cotton Candy, Orange Blossom and Cloves; middle notes are Tonka, Violet and Ambergris; base notes are Amber, Vetiver and Oakmoss.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Martin Švach
Martin Švach is a perfumer behind Kintsugi Perfumes, where he crafts intricate and evocative fragrances. His portfolio includes scents like Ambré Extrait and Carnal, showcasing his versatility with both oriental and bold accords. He often explores contrasting notes to create depth and complexity. His work is appreciated for its artistic and unconventional approach to modern perfumery.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Luna Kintsugi Perfumes
Essence
Luna embodies the Mystic archetype, a seeker of hidden truths veiled in twilight. The interplay of cotton candy and cloves suggests someone who finds divinity in contrasts-sweetness and spice, innocence and wisdom. They move through the world as if it's all a lucid dream.
Ambergris and oakmoss in the base notes reveal their gravitational pull toward the esoteric. Like moonlight on amber, they illuminate ancient knowledge with modern sensitivity. The violet adds a touch of melancholy, the price of seeing too deeply.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing silhouettes in midnight blues and antique golds. Fabrics whisper-raw silk, aged velvet, linen dyed with indigo. Their accessories are talismanic: a tarnished locket containing ashes, rings that catch candlelight strangely.
Their living space is a cabinet of curiosities where Victorian taxidermy shares shelves with quantum physics texts. Walls are the color of storm clouds, hung with astrological charts and faded tarot cards. Every object hums with unseen significance.
Philosophy & Values
They believe reality is a language waiting to be deciphered. Synchronicities are their scripture. The tonka bean's warmth reflects their conviction that magic isn't escape but deeper immersion-the world is already enchanted for those who perceive it.
Time, to them, is nonlinear. The past's ambergris and future's vetiver coexist in an eternal present. Their highest value is gnosis: direct experience of the numinous, whether through orange blossom's euphoria or oakmoss's earthy mysticism.
Relationships
They attract souls hungry for transformation. Lovers find themselves unraveled and rewoven under their gaze. Conversations spiral into Jungian analysis of shared dreams or the alchemy of childhood memories.
Friendships are coven-like, built on moonlit rituals and the exchange of obscure books. They're the one who shows up with a vial of "storm water" collected during a solar eclipse and knows exactly when someone needs it.
Lifestyle
Their days follow lunar cycles more than clocks. Mornings might involve grinding spices for incense or translating medieval grimoires. Nightfall finds them tracing constellations on a lover's back or brewing tea that tastes inexplicably of violets.
Work bends toward the liminal-restoring antique mirrors, composing music for theremins, cultivating nocturnal flowers. The ambery sweetness of Luna lingers in their wake like a half-remembered prophecy.
Shadow
Their intuition can curdle into solipsism. The shadow Mystic risks becoming lost in self-created mythologies where every coincidence confirms their biases. Cotton candy turns cloying; the oakmoss grows mold.
Isolation is their siren song. When unbalanced, they withdraw into a world of symbols until human connection feels like a vulgar distraction from "higher truths."
Conclusion
Luna is an olfactory invocation-a reminder that wonder and wisdom share the same root. Like the kintsugi art of golden repair, the Mystic shows how fractures can become conduits for light. To wear this scent is to court the sublime in the spaces between breaths.