Shahama Eau De Parfum Matin Martin

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

SHAHAMA EAU DE PARFUM by Matin Martin is a Oriental fragrance for men. SHAHAMA EAU DE PARFUM was launched in 2021. Top notes are Fruity Notes, Spicy Notes and Ozonic notes; middle notes are Agarwood (Oud), Carnation and Geranium; base notes are Leather, Balsamic Notes and Woodsy Notes.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
leather 85%
warm spicy 70%
sweet 60%
oud 50%
animalic 40%
smoky 35%
floral 30%
fresh spicy 25%
aromatic 20%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Fruity Notes Fruity Notes
Spicy Notes Spicy Notes
Ozonic notes Ozonic notes

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Carnation Carnation
Geranium Geranium

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Leather Leather
Balsamic Notes Balsamic Notes
Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
Unique Character

Shahama Eau De Parfum Matin Martin by Matin Martin offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

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 Style

Shahama Eau De Parfum Matin Martin embodies the distinctive style of Matin Martin while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Shahama Eau De Parfum Matin Martin

Essence

To encounter someone who favors Shahama Eau De Parfum by Matin Martin is to meet a mind that thrives in the interplay of depth and refinement. This fragrance-spiced, woody, with whispers of oud and saffron-suggests a soul drawn to complexity, to the kind of beauty that reveals itself slowly, like wisdom unfolding in layers. They are, at their core, a Sage-the Jungian archetype of the seeker, the thinker, the one who values knowledge not as mere accumulation but as a means of understanding existence itself.

They are not content with superficial answers. Their curiosity is insatiable, their intellect sharp yet tempered by a quiet patience. They move through life as though every moment is a text to be deciphered, every conversation a chance to uncover hidden truths. Their presence is understated but magnetic; they do not demand attention, yet when they speak, others listen.

Style & Aesthetic

Their style is deliberate, neither ostentatious nor bland. They favor textures that age well-soft leather, well-worn linen, the patina of time on brass or wood. Their wardrobe is curated, not trendy, built on pieces that endure rather than dazzle. They might wear a tailored blazer with an antique pocket watch, or a simple silk scarf that carries the faintest trace of their signature scent.

In art, they are drawn to the enigmatic-Borges’ labyrinths, Tarkovsky’s lingering cinematography, the haunting compositions of Arvo Pärt. They appreciate craftsmanship, the kind that reveals itself only upon close inspection. Their home is a sanctuary of books, carefully selected artifacts, and perhaps a single, striking painting that invites contemplation.

Their days are structured but not rigid. Mornings may begin with black coffee and a book, evenings with deep conversation or silent reflection. They are not ascetics-they enjoy fine wine, good food, the occasional indulgence-but these pleasures are savored, never consumed mindlessly.

They travel not for escapism but for immersion, seeking places rich with history or natural beauty. A quiet corner of Marrakech, a mist-covered forest in Japan-these are the settings where they feel most alive.

Philosophy & Values

Truth is their guiding star, but not in the rigid, dogmatic sense. They seek the kind of truth that humbles, that acknowledges its own incompleteness. They are skeptics in the best sense-questioning, probing, but never cynical. Their philosophy is one of measured inquiry, a belief that wisdom lies not in certainty but in the willingness to remain open.

They value integrity above all, though they are not moralistic. They understand human frailty too well for that. Their ethics are rooted in discernment-knowing when to speak and when to remain silent, when to act and when to observe. They are the confidant to whom others turn for counsel, not because they offer easy answers, but because they ask the right questions.

Relationships

They do not collect friends; they cultivate them. Their circle is small but profound, built on mutual respect and intellectual kinship. They are slow to trust, not out of fear, but because they know the weight of true connection. In love, they seek a partner who is both an equal and a mystery-someone who challenges them, who refuses to be fully known, keeping the flame of curiosity alive.

Yet, they can be distant, retreating into their own mind when overwhelmed. Their love of solitude, while a strength, can become a fortress. Those who crave constant warmth may find them elusive, their depth mistaken for coldness.

Shadow

Every archetype has its shadow, and the Sage is no exception. Their relentless pursuit of understanding can tip into analysis paralysis, where thought replaces action. They may over-intellectualize emotions, distancing themselves from the raw, messy vitality of lived experience. At worst, they become the Hermit, withdrawing into their own brilliance until the world outside seems dull by comparison.

There is also the risk of arrogance, the quiet belief that their insights make them superior. They may dismiss those who think differently, mistaking their own perspective for objectivity. The true test of their wisdom is whether they can remain humble-whether they remember that knowledge, like fragrance, is most potent when shared.

Conclusion

Shahama is not a fragrance for the hurried or the indifferent. It lingers, evolves, demands attention. So too does the Sage. They are a reminder that life’s deepest pleasures-and its most profound truths-are found not in haste, but in the willingness to pause, to inhale deeply, and to let the layers unfold.

Their greatest strength is their mind; their greatest weakness, the temptation to live too much within it. Yet, when balanced, they embody the rare harmony of thought and presence-a walking testament to the idea that to know the world, one must first learn to truly sense it.