Genmaicha Rag & Bone
Fragrance Story
Genmaicha by Rag & Bone is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Genmaicha was launched in 2019. Top notes are Bergamot, Yuzu and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Green Tea, Jasmine Sambac and Nutmeg; base notes are Rice, Matcha Tea and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Genmaicha Rag & Bone by Rag & Bone 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.
Genmaicha Rag & Bone embodies the distinctive style of Rag & Bone while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Genmaicha Rag & Bone
Essence
To wear Genmaicha Rag & Bone is to embrace an olfactory paradox-earthy yet refined, humble yet sophisticated. This fragrance, with its toasted rice and green tea notes, is not for those who seek the obvious. It is for the contemplative soul who finds beauty in the quiet, the understated, the nearly forgotten. The person who chooses this scent is, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a deep appreciation for the subtle textures of life.
They are not the loud philosopher on the stage, nor the ascetic hermit in the mountains. Instead, they are the observer in the corner of the café, the one who listens more than they speak, who gathers knowledge not for prestige but for the sheer pleasure of understanding. Their mind is a well-tended garden, where ideas grow slowly, deliberately, and with deep roots.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is minimalist but never sterile. They favor natural fabrics-linen, wool, unbleached cotton-in muted tones that whisper rather than shout. Their home is a sanctuary of simplicity: a well-worn book on the table, a single ceramic cup, the faint scent of roasted tea leaves lingering in the air. They do not chase trends but curate objects that resonate with quiet permanence.
In music, they prefer the intricate over the bombastic-jazz that unfolds like a conversation, ambient soundscapes that evoke stillness rather than frenzy. Their taste in literature leans toward the introspective: haiku, existential essays, novels where meaning is found in the spaces between words.
They rise early, not out of obligation but because dawn is when the world feels most alive to them. Their mornings are rituals-grinding coffee beans by hand, steeping tea with deliberate care. They move through life at their own pace, resisting the tyranny of urgency.
Work, for them, must have meaning. They are drawn to professions that allow for deep focus-writing, research, craftsmanship-where precision is valued over speed. They do not chase wealth but seek enough to sustain a life of contemplation.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that wisdom is not found in grand declarations but in the accumulation of small, deliberate insights. Their philosophy is one of measured depth-they distrust dogma but respect the weight of tradition. They are drawn to Zen Buddhism’s emphasis on presence, to Stoicism’s discipline of the mind, but they do not wear these influences as badges. Instead, they integrate them into the fabric of their daily life.
Their values are rooted in authenticity. They despise pretense, yet they are not naive; they understand that human nature is complex, that even sincerity can be performative. This awareness makes them cautious in relationships, slow to trust but fiercely loyal once they do.
Relationships
They are not the life of the party, nor do they wish to be. Their friendships are few but profound, built on shared silences as much as shared words. They listen with an intensity that can be unnerving-few things escape their notice. Romantic partners are drawn to their quiet confidence, the way they seem to understand without needing to be told.
Yet this very depth can become a barrier. Their reluctance to engage in superficial chatter can be mistaken for aloofness. Their need for solitude, though not born of misanthropy, may leave others feeling shut out. They do not suffer fools gladly, and their patience for small talk is thin.
Shadow
The Sage’s greatest strength-their self-sufficiency-can also be their undoing. When wisdom turns inward too deeply, it risks becoming detachment masquerading as enlightenment. They may convince themselves that they are above the messiness of human emotion, that their solitude is a choice rather than a defense.
At their worst, they can be condescending, mistaking their introspection for superiority. They may withdraw into their own mind, dismissing those who do not meet their intellectual standards. Their love of quiet can curdle into avoidance, their discernment into judgment.
Conclusion
Genmaicha Rag & Bone is not a scent that demands attention. It is one that rewards those who pause to notice it. So too is the Sage-unassuming at first glance, but rich with layers for those who take the time to look deeper.
They are not without flaws, but their flaws are the price of their virtues. Their solitude can become isolation, their wisdom can harden into rigidity. Yet when balanced, they embody the rare art of living thoughtfully-a life not of grand gestures, but of quiet, enduring depth.