Accord No. 09: Angelica Root Raer Scents

Unisex
Aromatic Fougere
Year: 2022
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Accord No. 09: Angelica Root by RAER Scents is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Accord No. 09: Angelica Root was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Ted Young-Ing.

Composition Profile

aromatic 100%
woody 85%
conifer 70%
green 60%
balsamic 50%
fresh spicy 40%
amber 35%

About the Perfumer

Ted Young-Ing

Ted Young-Ing

Ted Young-Ing contributed to the RAER Scents collection with Accords No. 02, 06, 08, and 09. These fragrances focus on combinations like cade with frankincense, tuberose with ylang, labdanum with oak, and angelica root. Young-Ing’s style leans toward minimalist, ingredient-driven compositions.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Angelica Root Angelica Root
Pine Pine
Juniper Berries Juniper Berries
Myrrh Myrrh
Ambrette (Musk Mallow) Ambrette (Musk Mallow)
Italian Lemon Italian Lemon
Unique Character

Accord No. 09: Angelica Root Raer Scents by RAER Scents offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Accord No. 09: Angelica Root Raer Scents embodies the distinctive style of RAER Scents while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Seeker Archetype: Portrait of Accord No. 09: Angelica Root Raer Scents

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and an unrelenting quest for truth. The Sage does not accept surface appearances; they dig, they question, they dissect. Angelica Root, with its earthy, medicinal sharpness, suits them perfectly-it is a fragrance that does not seduce but reveals, peeling back layers like an alchemist uncovering hidden properties in a rare herb.

They are drawn to the scent because it mirrors their essence: complex, slightly austere, yet deeply nourishing to those who take the time to understand it. It is not a fragrance for the careless or the frivolous; it demands attention, just as the Sage demands rigor in thought.

Style & Aesthetic

Their style is understated but deliberate-linen, wool, muted tones, perhaps a single piece of antique jewelry with a story behind it. They favor textures that age well, objects that carry history. Their home is a sanctuary of books, dried botanicals, and carefully chosen artifacts-nothing is there by accident.

They are drawn to philosophy, mysticism, and the sciences-not as dry academic pursuits, but as living disciplines that shape perception. They might study Jung, Nietzsche, or the esoteric traditions, always searching for the underlying patterns in human nature. Their taste in art leans toward the symbolic-medieval woodcuts, alchemical illustrations, or modern works that play with duality.

Philosophy & Values

Truth is their highest value, but not in the simplistic sense of blunt honesty. They seek essential truth-the kind that requires patience, paradox, and sometimes painful self-confrontation. They are wary of dogma, preferring to remain in a state of inquiry rather than settle on easy answers.

In relationships, they are selective. They do not suffer fools, but they are fiercely loyal to those who engage them on an intellectual and emotional level. Their love is not effusive but deep, like roots growing unseen beneath the earth. They may struggle with emotional transparency, preferring to analyze feelings rather than simply feel them.

Shadow

The Sage’s greatest strength-their relentless pursuit of truth-can become their greatest flaw. When unbalanced, they retreat too far into their own mind, mistaking solitude for wisdom and skepticism for insight. They may grow disdainful of those who do not share their depth, dismissing simpler joys as naïve.

Their sharp intellect can turn inward, becoming self-critical to the point of paralysis. They may overanalyze decisions, fearing error so much that they refuse to act. At their worst, they become the Recluse, hoarding knowledge but failing to apply it, growing bitter at a world that does not meet their exacting standards.

Conclusion

When integrated, the Sage does not merely accumulate knowledge-they embody it. Their insights are not locked away in journals but shared, subtly, through mentorship, writing, or quiet guidance. They learn that truth is not always found in isolation; sometimes it emerges in dialogue, in the friction of opposing ideas.

Angelica Root, with its grounding yet ethereal quality, reminds them of this balance-it is a scent that is both earthy and elusive, much like wisdom itself. They come to understand that the deepest truths are not just known but lived, and that sometimes, the most profound revelations come not from relentless analysis, but from simply being present in the world.

They are not a prophet shouting from the mountaintop, but a quiet voice in the library, a knowing glance across a dimly lit room. Their presence lingers, like the scent they wear-unassuming at first, but impossible to forget once truly noticed.