Devana Pell Wall Perfumes
Fragrance Story
Devana by Pell Wall Perfumes is a Aromatic fragrance for men. Devana was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Chris Bartlett. Top notes are Artemisia, Mint, Green Mandarin and Bergamot; middle notes are Artemisia, Black Currant, Freesia and Green Tea; base notes are Artemisia, Cedar, Woody Notes, Sandalwood and Pink Pepper.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Chris Bartlett
Chris Bartlett is a British perfumer and the founder of Pell Wall Perfumes, where he creates a wide range of fragrances. His catalog includes classics like 1953 Eau De Toilette and 1953 Pour Homme, as well as more unique offerings such as Anjin, Devana, Equistem, Green Carnation, Jacinth, and Lasting Lavender. His work often explores traditional and modern perfumery techniques.
Fragrance Notes
Devana Pell Wall Perfumes by Pell Wall 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.
Devana Pell Wall Perfumes embodies the distinctive style of Pell Wall Perfumes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Devana Enthusiast Archetype: Portrait of Devana Pell Wall Perfumes
Essence
The person who favors Devana by Pell Wall Perfumes is, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of truth. Like the fragrance itself-a blend of dark fruits, woods, and spices-they are complex, layered, and drawn to the interplay of shadow and light. The Sage seeks knowledge not for power, but for understanding, and this defines their entire existence.
Style & Aesthetic
Their taste is refined but never ostentatious. They favor timeless elegance-dark, well-tailored clothing, perhaps with a hint of vintage or artisanal craftsmanship. They appreciate textures: aged leather, rough linen, the weight of a well-bound book. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects-antique maps, rare editions, a single striking painting that invites contemplation.
Devana suits them because it is unapologetically bold yet enigmatic-a scent that lingers in the mind like an unsolved riddle. They are not interested in fleeting trends; they seek what endures.
They thrive in environments that allow for reflection and creation. A writer’s study, a scholar’s library, a dimly lit café where ideas flow freely-these are their natural habitats. They may keep odd hours, finding the night more conducive to thought than the garish light of day.
They are disciplined, even ascetic in their routines, but not rigid. They understand the value of ritual-morning coffee in a favorite cup, evening walks through quiet streets. These small acts ground them in a world they often find chaotic.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is one of quiet depth. They reject superficiality, preferring instead to explore the hidden meanings beneath the surface of things. They may be drawn to philosophy, literature, or the sciences, not as mere hobbies, but as essential tools for deciphering life’s mysteries. They value authenticity above all-both in themselves and others-and have little patience for pretense or hollow social conventions.
Yet this very devotion to truth can become their shadow. They may slip into cynicism, mistaking their skepticism for wisdom. When disappointed by human frailty, they might withdraw into intellectual isolation, convinced that most people are incapable of depth.
Relationships
They do not collect acquaintances. Their friendships are few but intense, built on shared intellectual passions or mutual respect for depth. They are drawn to people who challenge them, who offer new perspectives rather than mere affirmation. Romantic partners must engage their mind as much as their heart-they despise small talk, preferring conversations that stretch into the early hours.
Yet their shadow emerges here too: they can be distant, even cold, when they feel others cannot meet their standards. Their love of solitude sometimes hardens into aloofness, leaving them lonely even when surrounded by admirers.
Shadow
The Sage’s greatest weakness is detachment. In their quest for understanding, they may forget to live. They risk becoming spectators of their own existence, analyzing emotions rather than feeling them. Their sharp mind can turn inward, breeding paralysis by overthought-always questioning, never acting.
Yet when balanced, they are luminous. Their insights illuminate paths for others, their quiet intensity draws people toward deeper truths. They are not prophets, but guides-those rare souls who remind us that wisdom is not in having answers, but in loving the questions.
In Devana, they find a scent that mirrors their soul: dark, rich, and impossible to forget.