02 Owari Odin
Fragrance Story
02 Owari by Odin is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. 02 Owari was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre-Constantin Guéros. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Petitgrain; middle notes are Neroli, Amyris and Cubeb or Tailed pepper; base notes are Virginia Cedar, Gray Musk and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Pierre-Constantin Guéros
Pierre-Constantin Guéros is a perfumer whose portfolio spans niche and mass-market brands. He has created fragrances for AlBidaa, Amirius, Antinomie, and Armand Basi. His work also includes scents for Avon, Benetton, and Bill Blass.
Fragrance Notes
02 Owari Odin by Odin 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.
02 Owari Odin embodies the distinctive style of Odin while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of 02 Owari Odin
Essence
The person who gravitates toward 02 Owari Odin is, at their core, a Seeker-one who walks the liminal spaces between worlds, drawn to the unknown and the unspoken. This fragrance, with its dark, resinous depth and elusive smoky whispers, mirrors their soul: a traveler between realms, neither fully anchored in the past nor entirely surrendered to the future. The Seeker is restless, driven by an insatiable curiosity, yet also burdened by an existential melancholy-a sense that the truest answers lie just beyond reach.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance is an extension of their inner world: deliberate, layered, enigmatic. They favor textures that suggest history-worn leather, heavy wool, the faint metallic glint of aged silver. Their palette is nocturnal, dominated by deep blacks, midnight blues, and the occasional flash of deep burgundy or oxidized gold.
They wear Owari Odin not as a mere scent but as an armor of identity-its incense and oud acting as a veil between themselves and the mundane. There is something ceremonial in their dress, as though every choice is a ritual, a defiance against the careless uniformity of the world.
They thrive in the hours between dusk and dawn, when the world is quiet and the mind is free to wander. Their home is a sanctuary of contemplation-dimly lit, filled with books half-read, candles burned low, the faintest trace of incense lingering in the air. They may be drawn to esoteric studies-philosophy, mysticism, or the arts-not as hobbies, but as extensions of their search.
Professionally, they resist rigid structures. They may be artists, writers, scholars, or wanderers in more literal senses-those whose work demands a confrontation with the unknown. Routine suffocates them; they need space to breathe, to question, to reinvent.
Philosophy & Values
This is not a person content with surface truths. They reject dogma, preferring instead to carve their own path through the wilderness of thought. Their philosophy is one of radical autonomy-they believe meaning is not given but forged, often in solitude. They value depth over convenience, truth over comfort. Yet, this very idealism can become their undoing, for the Seeker risks becoming lost in their own labyrinth of questions, mistaking the journey for the destination.
Their moral code is fluid, shaped by experience rather than tradition. They may admire Nietzsche’s amor fati-love of fate-yet struggle to fully embody it, for their nature is to question, to test, to resist easy conclusions.
Relationships
They are magnetic, but not easily held. Their relationships are intense but often transient, for the Seeker fears stagnation above all else. They attract admirers who mistake their depth for availability, only to find themselves kept at arm’s length.
Yet, when they do commit, it is with ferocious loyalty-though even then, their love is tinged with melancholy, as if they already foresee its end. Their closest bonds are with those who understand their need for solitude, who do not mistake silence for absence.
Shadow
For all their brilliance, the Seeker’s greatest flaw is their self-imposed exile. Their relentless pursuit of meaning can become a form of evasion-an unwillingness to settle, to accept that some truths are found not in wandering, but in staying. They may grow cynical, mistaking detachment for wisdom, isolation for strength.
At their worst, they become the Eternal Outsider, forever observing life but never fully living it. Their fear of being trapped can render them incapable of deep roots, leaving them adrift in their own intellect, a ghost in the machine of their own making.
Conclusion
Owari Odin is their scent because it, like them, is a paradox-both ancient and modern, fiery yet cool, present yet always slipping away. It does not announce itself; it lingers, hinting at depths unexplored.
The Seeker who wears it is not searching for answers so much as they are searching for better questions. And perhaps that is enough-for in the asking, they find not an end, but a continuation. The journey itself is the destination.