Devi Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Fragrance Story
Devi by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Devi was launched in 2023. Devi was created by Jorge Lee and Ricardo Ramos. Top notes are Mango, Dried Apricot and Coconut; middle notes are Sandalwood, Jasmine Sambac, Neroli and Indian Spices; base notes are Oud, Iris, Castoreum and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jorge Lee
Jorge Lee composed fragrances for multiple brands, including Alghabra Parfums (From The Heart, Poem Of Damas, Scent Of Paradise), Calaj (Aliz), Galleria Parfums (Victorian Tobacco), Mes Bisous (Amberique), and Navitus Parfums (Arcanum, Aura Ultime). His work spans diverse genres, from floral and oriental to tobacco and amber accords. He demonstrates adaptability across different olfactory styles.
Fragrance Notes
Devi Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor 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.
Devi Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor embodies the distinctive style of Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Devi Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Devi by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor is a modern embodiment of the Creator archetype-an individual who thrives on originality, self-expression, and the alchemy of transforming ideas into tangible beauty. This fragrance, with its bold, unconventional composition, speaks to someone who refuses to be confined by tradition, instead seeking to carve out their own aesthetic and intellectual path.
Like the scent itself-complex, daring, and layered-this individual is not content with superficiality. They are drawn to depth, to the interplay of contrasts, and to the artistry of life. They are not merely a consumer of beauty but a cultivator of it, shaping their world with intention.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are an extension of their philosophy: life is a canvas, and they are the artist. They favor the avant-garde-whether in fashion, art, or thought-yet their rebellion is not chaotic but deliberate. Their wardrobe is a carefully curated mix of textures, eras, and moods, blending vintage finds with contemporary statement pieces. They are as likely to wear a tailored suit with an unexpected twist as they are a flowing, asymmetrical garment that defies conventional gender norms.
Their home is a sanctuary of sensory richness-dark woods, deep hues, and carefully placed objets d’art that tell a story rather than merely decorate. Bookshelves hold philosophy, poetry, and obscure monographs on forgotten artistic movements. Music is an ever-present companion, ranging from classical compositions to experimental soundscapes, always chosen for its ability to evoke emotion rather than to fill silence.
Philosophy & Values
For them, existence is not about fitting in but about becoming. They reject dogma in favor of self-authored truth, though this can sometimes lead to a restless dissatisfaction with the mundane. Their guiding principle is Nietzsche’s dictum: "One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star."
They value freedom above all-freedom to create, to love unconventionally, to think without constraints. Yet this very independence can isolate them, as they struggle to find peers who share their intensity. Their relationships are passionate but often complicated, as they demand the same depth from others that they cultivate in themselves.
Shadow
Every strength has its shadow, and for the Creator, it is the relentless pursuit of an ideal that can never fully manifest. Their disdain for mediocrity can curdle into impatience with those who do not share their vision. They may oscillate between grandiosity and self-doubt-exalting their own uniqueness one moment, then despairing that their work is never quite transcendent enough.
This inner tension can lead to self-sabotage: abandoning projects when they fall short of perfection, or withdrawing from relationships that fail to meet their exacting standards. Their fear of being ordinary is both their driving force and their prison.
Conclusion
The true test of their evolution lies in whether they can reconcile their idealism with the imperfect beauty of reality. Can they learn to love the process as much as the masterpiece? Can they find grace in the unfinished, the flawed, the human?
If they succeed, they become not just a creator of art, but of a life richly lived-one that inspires others to see the world, and themselves, as works in progress, ever-evolving, ever-daring.
And so they continue, bottle of Devi in hand, a scent as enigmatic as their soul-both a challenge and an invitation to those who dare to understand them.