Chado-raku Pastor Privé Parfums
At a glance
Is Chado-raku Pastor Privé Parfums worth trying?
Chado-Raku by Pastor Privé Parfums is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, fresh spicy, smoky with Yuzu, Cumin, Cardamom
The first impression
Chado-Raku by Pastor Privé Parfums is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Chado-Raku was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Edgar Pastor. Top notes are Yuzu, Cumin, Cardamom and Black Pepper; middle notes are Incense, Black Tea, Cinnamon Leaf and Orris; base notes are Birch, Patchouli, Leather and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Edgar Pastor
Edgar Pastor is the founder and perfumer of Pastor Fragrances, a brand known for bold and eclectic scents such as 420 Stoned, Ambre Gris Aventure, and Champs Élysées. His portfolio also includes Cuir Pour Tous, Côte Bleue, Héroïque, Kiss Me I'm Irish, and Liberté Totale. Pastor's creations often blend unexpected accords, appealing to adventurous fragrance enthusiasts.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Chado-raku Pastor Privé Parfums
Essence
Chado-raku embodies the Alchemist archetype-a master of transformation who finds magic in the meeting of opposites. The fragrance's bold opening of yuzu and black pepper gives way to meditative incense and tea, mirroring the Alchemist's ability to balance fire and focus. This is a scent for those who turn base experiences into golden wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in layered textures: raw silk over linen, brushed wool with metallic thread. Their palette leans toward mineral tones-slate grays, oxidized coppers, deep indigos-with occasional flashes of saffron or emerald. Their workspace is a sacred chaos of apothecary jars and leather-bound notebooks.
Philosophy & Values
They believe everything contains its opposite; the cinnamon's heat lives beside the tea's coolness. Process matters more than outcome-the ritual of steeping, distilling, waiting. Their values honor patience and precision, but also the occasional calculated risk, like the cumin's daring touch in the top notes.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics in equal measure. Lovers are drawn to their intensity but must accept their need for solitary work. Friends appreciate their ability to listen deeply and offer unconventional perspectives. Their mentorship is generous but never spoon-fed.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them practicing qigong or jotting down dreams. Evenings might involve blending tinctures or hosting salons. They frequent spice markets, rare book dealers, and anywhere that smells of parchment and possibility. Travel is research, not relaxation.
Shadow
The danger lies in becoming too hermetically sealed-the birch and musk base can veer into isolation. Their brilliance sometimes intimidates others, leaving them lonely atop their ivory tower. The challenge is to translate esoteric knowledge into shared language.
Conclusion
Chado-raku is the olfactory equivalent of an alembic, transforming spicy volatility into smoky depth. Like the Alchemist who wears it, this fragrance doesn't just smell intriguing-it promises revelation, one carefully measured drop at a time.