Sideris Maria Candida Gentile
Fragrance Story
Sideris by Maria Candida Gentile is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. Sideris was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Maria Candida Gentile. Top notes are Incense, Myrhh, Saffron, French labdanum and Pepper; middle notes are Sideritis, Mountain Tea and Rose; base notes are Beeswax, Benzoin, Woodsy Notes and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Maria Candida Gentile
Maria Candida Gentile is an independent perfumer who creates fragrances under her own name. Her catalog includes Anime Sante, Barry Lyndon, and Elephant & Roses. She is known for using high-quality natural ingredients and crafting complex, artistic scents. Her work often draws inspiration from literature and history.
Fragrance Notes
Sideris Maria Candida Gentile by Maria Candida Gentile 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.
Sideris Maria Candida Gentile embodies the distinctive style of Maria Candida Gentile while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sideris Enthusiast Archetype: Portrait of Sideris Maria Candida Gentile
Essence
To wear Sideris by Maria Candida Gentile is to carry the night sky within oneself-a fragrance of luminous darkness, where frankincense and myrrh meet the warmth of amber and the coolness of distant stars. The person who cherishes this scent is not merely drawn to its olfactory beauty but resonates with its essence on a deeper, almost mythic level. They are a seeker of the sublime, a wanderer between worlds, guided by an inner light that flickers between mysticism and melancholy.
The dominant archetype here is The Mystic-a figure who dwells in the liminal spaces between the material and the transcendent. Like the alchemist who turns base metals into gold, the Mystic seeks transformation, not of substances, but of the soul. They are drawn to symbols, synchronicities, and the hidden meanings beneath the surface of things. Sideris-Latin for "star"-mirrors their longing for cosmic connection, a scent that evokes both the sacred and the infinite.
Yet, the Mystic is not merely a passive dreamer. They are an active participant in their own myth, shaping reality through intuition and imagination. Their life is a tapestry woven with threads of contemplation, artistry, and quiet rebellion against the mundane.
Style & Aesthetic
Their surroundings reflect their inner world-spaces filled with soft candlelight, aged books, and objects that seem to whisper forgotten stories. They favor textures that speak of time: worn leather, raw linen, the patina of oxidized silver. Their wardrobe is an extension of this philosophy-flowing silhouettes, deep jewel tones, perhaps a touch of vintage eccentricity. They do not follow trends but curate an aesthetic that feels like an invocation.
Music, for them, is not mere entertainment but a sacred language. They might lose themselves in the haunting melodies of Arvo Pärt or the atmospheric soundscapes of Dead Can Dance. Literature, too, is a refuge-Rilke’s poetry, Borges’ labyrinths, or the mystical writings of Hildegard von Bingen.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the unseen-not necessarily in dogma, but in the idea that reality is far stranger and more interconnected than it appears. Synchronicity fascinates them; they see patterns where others see chaos. Their spirituality, if they claim one, is fluid-drawing from esoteric traditions, nature worship, or a personal cosmology stitched together from dreams and intuition.
They value depth over breadth in relationships, preferring a few soulful connections to many superficial ones. Their friendships are often intense, built on shared intellectual or spiritual exploration. Romantic partners must understand their need for solitude-their love is deep but not possessive, passionate but not clingy.
Shadow
Yet, the Mystic’s strength is also their weakness. Their inward focus can become a prison. They may retreat too far into their own mind, mistaking solitude for enlightenment and detachment for wisdom. At their worst, they grow disdainful of the "ordinary" world, seeing themselves as apart from it rather than a part of it.
Their idealism can curdle into escapism-chasing visions while neglecting practical life. Relationships may suffer if they demand too much ethereal connection without grounding in the everyday. They might also struggle with melancholy, a byproduct of their sensitivity to life’s ephemeral beauty.
Conclusion
The true challenge for this person is integration-to touch the stars without losing their footing on the earth. When balanced, they become guides, not just for themselves but for others, offering glimpses of the numinous without denying the value of the tangible. Sideris, in its blend of incense and warmth, mirrors this equilibrium-a fragrance that is both celestial and deeply human.
They are not saints, nor are they lost in the clouds. They are seekers, flawed and luminous, walking the tightrope between wonder and wisdom. And in their best moments, they remind the rest of us that the world is far richer, far stranger, than we dare to believe.