House Of The Dragon Siordia Parfums
Fragrance Story
House Of The Dragon by Siordia Parfums is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. House Of The Dragon was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Ekaterina Siordia.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Ekaterina Siordia
Ekaterina Siordia is a perfumer behind multiple fragrances for Ladanika and her own Siordia Parfums line. Her creations include Mothers-daughters, Antoinette, Apricot Soul, Arrakis, Bakst, Boswellia, Botticelli, and Cassiopeia. Siordia’s work spans a wide range of styles, from floral and fruity to woody and gourmand.
Fragrance Notes
House Of The Dragon Siordia Parfums by Siordia Parfums 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.
House Of The Dragon Siordia Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Siordia Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of House Of The Dragon Siordia Parfums
Essence
The Sovereign archetype embodies authority, power, and the weight of legacy. House Of The Dragon is a scent of smoky, regal intensity, where almond and oud forge a dark pact with coffee and champaca. It is the fragrance of one who commands respect not through force but through an unshakeable presence, a ruler whose throne is built on the ashes of old worlds.
This is not a scent for the faint of heart. It is a statement of dominion, a smoky, sweet, and animalic blend that speaks of ancient courts and whispered conspiracies. The wearer is a sovereign who understands that true power is both a burden and a birthright.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sovereign’s style is timeless and opulent, favoring rich textures like velvet, brocade, and dark leather. Their wardrobe is a study in deep, saturated hues: burgundy, charcoal, and midnight blue, accented with gold or silver. They choose garments that drape with authority, never chasing trends but setting them.
Their aesthetic is one of controlled grandeur. Every accessory, from a signet ring to a tailored coat, is chosen with intention. They move through spaces as if they own them, their presence a silent command that draws the eye and quiets the room.
Philosophy & Values
The Sovereign values legacy, responsibility, and order. They believe that power is a tool for creation, not destruction, and that true leadership requires sacrifice. Their philosophy is rooted in the idea that one must build something that outlasts them, a dynasty of ideas or influence.
They are guided by a code of honor and a deep sense of duty. For them, every decision is a stone laid in the foundation of their kingdom, whether that kingdom is a business, a family, or a creative empire. They seek to rule with wisdom, not tyranny.
Relationships
In relationships, the Sovereign is protective and loyal, but they maintain a certain distance. They attract those who admire strength and seek guidance, but they rarely let anyone behind the fortress walls. Their love is a fierce, possessive flame, akin to the smoky almond and oud that cling to the skin.
They are drawn to equals, partners who can match their intensity and ambition. Yet, they must be careful not to dominate or isolate themselves. Their challenge is to find those who see the person beneath the crown.
Lifestyle
The Sovereign’s life is a series of rituals and ceremonies. They rise early, plan meticulously, and surround themselves with objects of beauty and power. Their home is a sanctuary of dark wood, antique furniture, and the scent of burning incense.
They host gatherings that are both intimate and grand, where every detail is curated. Their evenings are spent in quiet contemplation or strategic conversation, always aware that their time is the most valuable currency they possess.
Shadow
The Sovereign’s shadow is isolation and arrogance. They risk becoming a tyrant, believing their vision is the only one that matters. The smoky, sweet richness of the scent can become cloying if overused, a reminder that too much power can suffocate.
They may struggle with vulnerability, seeing it as weakness. Their greatest fear is losing control, and this can lead to a brittle, unyielding exterior that pushes away those who care. The shadow whispers that they must rule alone.
Conclusion
House Of The Dragon is the scent of a sovereign who has earned their throne through fire and sacrifice. It is a fragrance of smoky power and sweet ambition, a reminder that true leadership is not about domination but about the courage to carry the weight of a kingdom. The wearer is a ruler of their own destiny, a dragon who breathes not just fire, but legacy.