The Colour Of Pomegranate Moth And Rabbit Perfumes
Fragrance Story
The Colour of Pomegranate by Moth and Rabbit Perfumes is a Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. The Colour of Pomegranate was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Mark Buxton. Top notes are Pomegranate, Soap, Black Currant and Citruses; middle notes are Damask Rose, Incense, Black Pepper, elemi and White Flowers; base notes are Labdanum, White Musk, Sandalwood, Costus and Guaiac Wood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Mark Buxton
Mark Buxton is a renowned perfumer whose creations include Dead Air for .Oddity, Elixir De Bombe for 27 87, and Orchid Vanilla for 4711. His diverse portfolio spans avant-garde, woody, and floral scents for both niche and classic brands. He is celebrated for his innovative and unconventional style.
Fragrance Notes
The Colour Of Pomegranate Moth And Rabbit Perfumes by Moth and Rabbit Perfumes 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.
The Colour Of Pomegranate Moth And Rabbit Perfumes embodies the distinctive style of Moth and Rabbit Perfumes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of The Colour Of Pomegranate Moth And Rabbit Perfumes
Essence
This person is a modern-day alchemist, one who transforms the mundane into the mystical through scent. The Magician archetype fits them perfectly-they are drawn to the mysterious, the symbolic, and the transformative. Pomegranate, moth, and rabbit are not mere notes in a fragrance; they are fragments of myth, whispers of something deeper. The Magician seeks to understand hidden connections, to bend perception, to conjure meaning where others see only the surface.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a carefully curated blend of the poetic and the peculiar. They favor textures that suggest antiquity-soft velvets, worn leather, delicate lace-but with a modern twist. Their jewelry is often symbolic: a moth pendant, a pomegranate seed encased in resin, something that hints at myth without being overt. They are drawn to colors that shift in the light-deep burgundies, iridescent blacks, muted golds.
Their home is a sanctuary of sensory indulgence: dried flowers in glass jars, candles that smell of incense and damp earth, books with gilded edges stacked haphazardly. They collect oddities-a rabbit’s foot, a vial of crushed petals, a moth preserved in amber. Each object is a talisman, a fragment of a story they are always writing in their mind.
They rise late, savoring the liminal hours when the world feels half-dreamt. Their mornings are rituals: black tea in a chipped porcelain cup, the slow application of perfume as if anointing themselves for the day. They work in creative fields-perhaps as a writer, an artist, a perfumer themselves-or in something that allows them to bend reality, like curation or design.
But their shadow lurks in procrastination, in the refusal to ground their visions in action. The Magician can become lost in the act of conjuring, never quite bringing their spells to fruition. They may disdain routine, seeing it as a prison, yet suffer from their own lack of structure.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of subtlety, in the idea that the most profound truths are often cloaked in ambiguity. Their philosophy is not rigid but fluid, shaped by intuition rather than dogma. They value curiosity above certainty, preferring to dwell in questions rather than answers. The world, to them, is a tapestry of symbols waiting to be decoded-whether in art, dreams, or the scent of a perfume.
Yet, this same fluidity can become their shadow. The Magician risks losing themselves in abstraction, mistaking fascination for wisdom. They may disdain the concrete, the practical, the unadorned-seeing it as beneath them. Their love of mystery can sometimes be an evasion of reality, a refusal to engage with the world as it is.
Relationships
They do not seek crowds, but neither do they shun them. They move through social spaces like a quiet flame, drawing people in without burning too brightly. Their friendships are deep but few, built on shared fascinations rather than convenience. Romantic partners must be willing to wander the labyrinth of their mind-to accept that love, for them, is as much about symbolism as it is about touch.
Yet, their shadow emerges here too. The Magician can be elusive, retreating into their own world when intimacy demands vulnerability. They may enchant others but struggle to be truly known. Their love of mystery can become a shield, keeping even those closest at a distance.
Shadow
In their light, they are a weaver of beauty, a guide to the unseen. They remind others that the world is richer than it appears, that even a scent can be a portal.
In their shadow, they are a wanderer who never arrives, a dreamer who fears waking. Their enchantment can become a cage, their symbols a substitute for substance.
Yet, in the balance of these forces, they find their power. The Magician does not seek to escape the world but to reveal its hidden depths-one drop of perfume at a time.