B-612 Nishane
Fragrance Story
B-612 by Nishane is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. B-612 was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Chris Maurice. Top notes are Lavender, Cypress and Geranium; middle notes are Cashmeran, Cedar, Sandalwood and Patchouli; base notes are Musk, Oakmoss and Tonka Bean.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Chris Maurice
Chris Maurice is a perfumer with a wide-ranging portfolio that includes work for Aqualis, Artal Perfumes, Assaf, Astrophil & Stella, Azman, and Bey Parfum. His creations include Egoli, Forbidden Rose, Darley, Love Is Lost, Moonage Daydream, Riad Jasmine, Song For A Wanderer, and Abyssoria. His style varies from floral and romantic to dark and mysterious.
Fragrance Notes
B-612 Nishane by Nishane 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.
B-612 Nishane embodies the distinctive style of Nishane while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Stars Archetype: Portrait of B-612 Nishane
Essence
This person is ruled by the Puer Aeternus-the Eternal Child-an archetype that embodies boundless curiosity, idealism, and a refusal to be confined by the mundane. Like Saint-Exupéry’s Little Prince, they dwell in a world of wonder, where the scent of B-612-a fragrance of citrus, musk, and woody warmth-becomes their cosmic signature. It is a scent that evokes both innocence and wisdom, playfulness and depth.
They are not childish, but childlike-forever enchanted by the unseen, the poetic, the fleeting. The Eternal Child does not age in spirit; they resist the weight of cynicism, preferring instead to see life as an endless horizon of possibilities. Yet, as with all archetypes, there is a shadow-a reluctance to fully descend into the responsibilities of adulthood, a tendency to evade permanence.
Relationships
They love deeply but often at a distance. Their relationships are marked by intensity-conversations that last until dawn, letters written in fading ink, sudden disappearances followed by unexpected returns. They are not cruel, merely transient; their heart belongs as much to the stars as to any one person.
Friends cherish them for their ability to reignite forgotten dreams, yet some grow frustrated by their elusiveness. They are the kind of lover who leaves a book of poetry on your pillow but forgets your birthday. Their shadow is this: they fear the weight of commitment, equating it with the death of freedom.
Shadow
The Eternal Child’s greatest weakness is their refusal to be grounded. They may struggle with consistency-flitting between passions, abandoning projects when they cease to spark joy, avoiding the hard labor of mastery. Their optimism can tip into naivety, leaving them vulnerable to disillusionment.
Yet, their flaw is also their strength. Because they refuse to harden, they remain open to beauty in ways others cannot. They are the ones who still gasp at fireflies, who find meaning in the scent of rain on dry earth, who remind the world that not all who wander are lost-some are simply following a star the rest of us have forgotten how to see.
Conclusion
B-612 is their perfect fragrance because it is both ephemeral and eternal-citrus that fades like laughter, musk that lingers like memory. They are not meant for ordinary lives. They are keepers of forgotten magic, guardians of the invisible. And though they may never fully belong to this world, the world is richer for their presence in it.