Dragon Blood (cuir Vermillion) Nimere Parfums
Fragrance Story
Dragon Blood (Cuir Vermillion) by Nimere Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. Dragon Blood (Cuir Vermillion) was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Nikolay Eremin. Top notes are Dragon Blood Resin, Black Pepper and Cardamom; middle notes are Cherry, Coriander and Rose; base notes are Oak, Leather, Ginger and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Nikolay Eremin
Nikolay Eremin is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio including Aurora Borealis' Polar Night, Ladanika's Russian Fairytale, and multiple Nimere Parfums releases such as A Trace From A Sweet Kiss, Avowal, Cafe Italy, Caramel Lover, Carmen, and Courtesan's Intrigues. His scents often blend gourmand, floral, and oriental elements. He works across both niche and accessible fragrance lines.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Dragon Blood (cuir Vermillion) Nimere Parfums
Essence
This is a person who thrives on transformation-both of the self and the world around them. The Alchemist is drawn to the mystical, the rare, the intoxicatingly complex. They do not merely wear Dragon Blood (Cuir Vermillion); they embody its essence-a scent that is at once primal and refined, smoky yet velvety, a paradox of fire and leather. Like the alchemists of old, they seek to transmute the ordinary into gold, whether through art, intellect, or sheer force of presence.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is one of deliberate contradiction. They might dress in sleek, dark fabrics that hint at both elegance and danger-tailored leather, deep burgundy silks, or garments that seem to shift between modern and archaic. Their accessories are not mere adornments but talismans: a ring with an obscure symbol, a vintage watch that belonged to someone enigmatic, a scarf that carries the faintest memory of incense.
They move through the world with an air of quiet intensity, neither seeking attention nor shying from it. Their voice is measured, their laughter rare but potent when it comes. They are drawn to places where shadows and light mingle-dimly lit libraries, underground jazz clubs, the edges of crowded parties where they can observe without being consumed.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of hidden truths. Superficiality disgusts them; they crave depth in all things-conversations, relationships, even their morning coffee must be more than routine. They are drawn to philosophies that embrace duality: Nietzsche’s amor fati, Jung’s shadow work, the Taoist balance of yin and yang.
For them, life is an experiment. They are not afraid of pain, for they see it as a crucible-something that burns away weakness. Yet they are not cruel; they simply respect the refining fire. Their morality is not rigid but fluid, shaped by experience rather than dogma. They value loyalty but despise blind obedience.
Relationships
They do not give themselves easily. Their love is a slow-burning flame, not a wildfire. When they choose to let someone in, it is with a depth that can be overwhelming-conversations that last until dawn, gifts that seem to carry hidden meanings, a gaze that feels like being seen for the first time.
But their shadow lurks here: they can be elusive, retreating into solitude without warning. Their partners may feel like they are chasing smoke, grasping at something that dissolves upon contact. They demand independence, sometimes to the point of coldness. Forgiveness does not come easily to them, for they expect others to meet their own exacting standards.
Shadow
The Alchemist’s greatest flaw is the belief that they are above ordinary human frailty. They may disdain those who live simply, seeing them as unenlightened. Their pursuit of transformation can become obsession-refining themselves into something so rarefied that they lose touch with warmth.
At their worst, they manipulate rather than inspire, using their insight to control rather than elevate. They may grow bitter if their experiments fail, resenting a world that refuses to bend to their vision. The very fire that fuels them can consume them if left unchecked.
Conclusion
To live fully, they must remember that gold is not the only valuable metal-sometimes iron, strong and unglamorous, is what the world needs. Their journey is one of balance: to wield their power without losing their humanity, to seek the sublime without scorning the mundane.
In the end, they are not just the dragon, but also the knight who faces it-the hunter and the hunted, the creator and the destroyer. And perhaps that is the greatest alchemy of all.