Signature Majouri
Fragrance Story
Signature by Majouri is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men. Signature was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Vermorel. Top notes are Black Pepper, Pink Pepper and Artemisia; middle notes are Myrrh, Incense and Ginger; base notes are Vanilla, Vetiver and White Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christian Vermorel
Christian Vermorel is a perfumer who has worked with Blood Concept, Brocard, Charriol, and Emporium. His creations include 0 Absolute Suede, A Green Cachemire, and B Wonder Tonka for Blood Concept, as well as Malachite Flower and Thunder Snow for Brocard. Vermorel's style ranges from modern leathers to classic florals.
Fragrance Notes
Signature Majouri by Majouri 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.
Signature Majouri embodies the distinctive style of Majouri while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Signature Majouri
Essence
The Mystic archetype is drawn to the hidden, the sacred, and the transformative. Signature Majouri is a fragrance that unfolds like a ritual, a journey into the heart of mystery. The opening of black and pink pepper with artemisia is sharp and herbaceous, like incense smoke curling in a dimly lit temple. The heart of myrrh and ginger is warm and resinous, a sacred fire that burns away the mundane. The base of vanilla, vetiver, and white musk is a grounding earthiness, the scent of ancient roots and whispered prayers. This is a fragrance for those who seek the unseen.
Style & Aesthetic
The Mystic’s style is eclectic and intentional, blending textures and symbols from various traditions. They favor natural fibers-linen, wool, silk-in earthy tones of ochre, indigo, and charcoal. Their wardrobe is a collection of pieces with meaning: a scarf from a pilgrimage, a ring inscribed with a rune. Their aesthetic is one of quiet intensity, a sense that every object has a story. They are drawn to spaces that feel sacred: a candlelit room, a garden at dusk, a library of esoteric texts. Their presence is calm but charged with a sense of depth.
Philosophy & Values
The Mystic believes in the interconnectedness of all things. They value intuition, wisdom, and the journey inward. Their philosophy is one of seeking-not for answers, but for a deeper understanding of the questions. They are drawn to the liminal spaces between worlds: dawn and dusk, waking and dreaming. They practice mindfulness, meditation, or other forms of inner work. They believe that the material world is a veil, and that true reality lies beyond it. Their values are compassion, curiosity, and reverence for the unknown.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic seeks soul connections. They are drawn to those who are also on a path of discovery, who are not afraid of silence or depth. They are loyal and deeply empathetic, often sensing what others feel before it is spoken. However, they can be elusive, needing solitude to recharge. They are not interested in superficial interactions; they crave conversations about the nature of existence, the meaning of dreams, the patterns of the universe. Their love is a quiet, steady flame, not a roaring fire.
Lifestyle
The Mystic’s life is a series of rituals. Mornings might begin with meditation or a walk in nature. They keep a journal of dreams and synchronicities. Their home is a sanctuary filled with plants, crystals, books on philosophy and spirituality, and objects from their travels. They are drawn to practices like yoga, tai chi, or breathwork. They prefer solitude over crowds, and find beauty in the ordinary: the steam from a cup of tea, the pattern of rain on a window. They are often found in quiet places-a forest, a library, a temple.
Shadow
The Mystic’s shadow is detachment and escapism. Their focus on the spiritual can lead them to neglect the material world, including their own physical needs and relationships. They may become lost in abstraction, using spirituality as a way to avoid the messiness of human life. Their search for meaning can become a form of avoidance, a refusal to engage with the present. The warmth of the vanilla and musk in Signature Majouri is a reminder of the body, but the Mystic may resist this grounding, preferring the ethereal realms.
Conclusion
Signature Majouri is a fragrance for the seeker, the one who walks the path between worlds. It is a scent of transformation, of burning away the old to reveal the sacred. For those who wear it, it is a tool for meditation, a reminder to look beyond the surface. It is the olfactory signature of a soul on a journey, a whisper of incense in a world of noise. To wear it is to step into a temple of one’s own making.