Lijiang Molton Brown

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2011

At a glance

Is Lijiang Molton Brown worth trying?

Lijiang by Molton Brown is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, green, floral with Pink Pepper, Red Berries, Grass

The first impression

Lijiang by Molton Brown is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Lijiang was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Jennifer Jambon. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Red Berries and Grass; middle notes are Osmanthus and White Tea; base notes are White Musk and Vetiver.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
green 85%
floral 70%
fresh 60%
soft spicy 50%
musky 40%
sweet 35%
lactonic 30%

The perfumer behind it

Jennifer Jambon

Jennifer Jambon

Jennifer Jambon is a perfumer known for her work with Molton Brown, creating scents like Apuldre, Iunu, Lijiang, Shisur, and Singosari. She also composed CZAR's Alexis - Just X Jennifer Jambon Czar and Majouri's Jour 9 and Silky Sandalwood. Her style often blends natural and modern elements, resulting in sophisticated and memorable fragrances.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Red Berries Red Berries
Grass Grass

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Osmanthus Osmanthus
White Tea White Tea

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

White Musk White Musk
Vetiver Vetiver

The mood it creates

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Lijiang Molton Brown

Essence

The Sage seeks harmony through wisdom, and Lijiang reflects this serene clarity. Pink pepper and grass evoke a misty morning in a mountain temple, while osmanthus and white tea suggest quiet contemplation. The fragrance is a meditation in liquid form, balanced and unhurried.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear linen and loose silks in muted earth tones, favoring simplicity over ornament. Their spaces are minimalist-a low table, a single scroll, a vase with one flowering branch. Every choice speaks of intentional restraint.

Philosophy & Values

They value patience and perspective. To them, knowledge is not hoarded but shared like tea poured from a communal pot. They believe truth is found in stillness, not in clamor.

Relationships

They are the calm center others orbit, offering advice only when asked. Romantic partners find them steady but occasionally distant. Their friendships are deep, built on mutual respect rather than need.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with tea and journaling; afternoons might involve tending a garden or translating texts. They prefer quiet cafes to crowded parties, finding joy in observing the world unfold.

Shadow

Their detachment can slip into passivity. They may avoid conflict to a fault, mistaking silence for wisdom. At worst, they become spectators rather than participants in life.

Conclusion

Lijiang is the scent of a mind at peace with paradox. It lingers like a half-remembered proverb-light yet profound, fleeting yet eternal.