Pierre De Velay No. 25 Roja Dove
Fragrance Story
Pierre de Velay No. 25 by Roja Dove is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Pierre de Velay No. 25 was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Roja Dove. Top notes are Clementine, Lime, Bergamot, Lemon, Grapefruit and Aldehydes; middle notes are Davana, Geranium, Immortelle, Cyclamen, Rose de Mai, Karo Karounde and Magnolia; base notes are Balsam Fir, Davana, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Cedar, Cedar Needles, Coffee, elemi, Patchouli, Vanilla, Tolu Balsam, Carrot Seeds, Tonka Bean, Pink Pepper, Ginger, Sandalwood, Cardamom, Wine Lees, Ambergris, Musk and Oakmoss.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Roja Dove
Roja Dove is a renowned perfumer who has created fragrances for Belinda Brown, Puredistance, and his own brand Roja Dove. His works include Blessings Red, Pour Elle Et Lui, Puredistance M No. 03, 51 Pour Femme, 51 Pour Homme, A Goodnight Kiss, A Midsummer Dream, and Ahlam. Dove is celebrated for his luxurious and complex olfactory creations.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Pierre De Velay No. 25 Roja Dove by Roja Dove 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.
Pierre De Velay No. 25 Roja Dove embodies the distinctive style of Roja Dove while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Pierre De Velay No. 25 Roja Dove
Essence
To wear Pierre De Velay No. 25 by Roja Dove is to embrace a fragrance that is at once opulent, mysterious, and transformative. It is a scent of deep resins, smoky woods, and rare spices-a potion that suggests not just luxury, but alchemy. The person who chooses this fragrance is not merely drawn to beauty; they seek to transmute the ordinary into the extraordinary. They are, in essence, an Alchemist-the Jungian archetype of the seeker who blends intellect, intuition, and artistry to uncover hidden truths and create meaning from the raw materials of existence.
Philosophy & Values
For the Alchemist, life is an experiment. They believe in the refinement of the self through experience, in the slow distillation of wisdom. They are not content with surface pleasures-they crave depth. Their values are rooted in authenticity, though not in the simplistic way of those who preach "being oneself" without introspection. To them, authenticity is a process, a peeling away of illusions until only the essential remains.
Yet this pursuit is not without its paradoxes. They disdain materialism, yet are seduced by the tactile beauty of rare things. They value independence, yet secretly long for a kindred spirit who can match their intensity. Their greatest fear is stagnation-the horror of becoming predictable, of losing the spark of curiosity that drives them.
Relationships
The Alchemist is not an easy companion. They draw people in with their enigmatic presence, but few are permitted to see behind the veil. Their relationships are either intensely deep or frustratingly distant-there is little middle ground. They do not suffer fools, and their standards for intellectual and emotional connection are exacting.
When they love, it is with a quiet ferocity. They do not proclaim their affections loudly, but they express them through acts of devotion-a carefully chosen book, a handwritten letter in ink the color of dried blood, a shared silence that speaks more than words. Yet their shadow emerges when their idealism turns to disillusionment. If they feel betrayed or misunderstood, they retreat into cold detachment, leaving others bewildered by the sudden shift from warmth to frost.
Shadow
Every archetype has its dark counterpart, and for the Alchemist, it is the danger of becoming lost in their own labyrinth. Their relentless pursuit of depth can turn into solipsism-a world so finely curated that it becomes a gilded cage. They may grow impatient with those who cannot keep up with their intellectual or aesthetic standards, dismissing them as shallow.
There is also the risk of the eternal seeker-one who is always in pursuit of the next revelation but never fully inhabits the present. They may become so consumed by the idea of transformation that they neglect the simple, grounding pleasures of life: a shared meal, an uncomplicated laugh, the warmth of sunlight without the need to analyze its meaning.
Conclusion
This individual moves through the world with a quiet but undeniable magnetism. Their tastes are exacting-whether in art, literature, or the objects they surround themselves with, they favor the rare, the layered, the things that demand contemplation. A well-worn first edition of The Secret Teachings of All Ages sits on their shelf beside a collection of vintage perfume bottles, each holding a memory. Their wardrobe is a study in controlled decadence: tailored suits in midnight hues, cashmere that feels like second skin, a single antique ring worn as a talisman.
They are drawn to philosophy, not as an academic exercise, but as a lived experience. Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra speaks to them not because they wish to appear profound, but because they recognize the struggle of the Übermensch-the tension between solitude and connection, between creation and destruction. They do not fear complexity; they court it.