Саган-дайля (sagan-dayla) Levada Perfume
Fragrance Story
Саган-Дайля (Sagan-Dayla) by Levada Perfume is a fragrance for women and men. Саган-Дайля (Sagan-Dayla) was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Irina Levada. Top notes are Lime and Bergamot; middle notes are Siberian rhododendron, Black Currant and Pineapple; base notes are Vanilla Sugar, Balsamic Notes and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Irina Levada
Irina Levada is the founder and perfumer behind Levada Perfume, a brand inspired by Siberian landscapes and culture. Her catalog includes fragrances such as Amazing Aida, La Princesse Wolkonsky, Pine Berry, and Ангара. She also created Губернский Город, Саган-дайля, Сибирский Пряник, and Станция Дачная.
Fragrance Notes
Саган-дайля (sagan-dayla) Levada Perfume by Levada Perfume 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.
Саган-дайля (sagan-dayla) Levada Perfume embodies the distinctive style of Levada Perfume while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Саган-дайля (sagan-dayla) Levada Perfume
Essence
To wear Саган-дайля (Sagan-Dayla) by Levada is to embrace an aroma that is at once earthy and ethereal-herbal, smoky, yet touched with the crispness of alpine air. This is not a fragrance for those who seek the obvious; it is for the one who listens to the whispers of the wind and finds meaning in the spaces between words. The archetype that most defines this person is the Sage, the seeker of wisdom, the one who stands at the threshold of knowledge and intuition.
Shadow
But the Sage is not without their flaws. Their pursuit of understanding can become a retreat from action. They may overanalyze, hesitate, or withdraw into their own mind when the world demands decisiveness. At times, their detachment can harden into aloofness, leaving others feeling shut out. Their love of solitude may cross into isolation, and their skepticism can curdle into cynicism if left unchecked.
They might also struggle with the weight of their own insights. To see deeply is to feel deeply, and the Sage is not immune to melancholy. The more they understand, the more they recognize the illusions that comfort others-and this knowledge can be a burden as much as a gift.
Conclusion
Their life is a quiet rebellion against the noise of modernity. They are drawn to the subtle, the overlooked-the way morning mist clings to pine needles, the scent of old books, the silence before dawn. Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious; they prefer raw linen over silk, handcrafted ceramics over polished silver, the weight of a well-worn leather journal over the glare of a screen.
Philosophy is not an abstract pursuit for them but a lived experience. They might be drawn to Zen Buddhism, Stoicism, or the existentialists-not as dogma, but as tools for navigating the world. Truth, to them, is not something to be possessed but something to be uncovered, layer by layer, like peeling bark from a birch tree. They value depth over speed, contemplation over reaction.
In relationships, they are the confidant, the one who listens more than they speak. Their presence is steady, but they are not without passion-their fire burns slowly, intensely. They do not love carelessly; their bonds are forged through shared silence as much as shared words. Yet, they are not a hermit. They understand that wisdom must be lived among others, not hoarded in solitude.