The Master (мастер) Siordia Parfums
Fragrance Story
The Master (Мастер) by Siordia Parfums is a Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. The Master (Мастер) was launched in 2022. 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
The Master (мастер) 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.
The Master (мастер) Siordia Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Siordia Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of The Master (мастер) Siordia Parfums
Essence
The Creator is the visionary, the one who brings new worlds into being through craft and imagination. This archetype is driven by a need to shape raw materials into something meaningful and beautiful. The Master embodies this with its stark, smoky, and papery notes, a scent that feels like a workshop at midnight, where ideas take form.
The fragrance opens with the sharp, clean scent of paper and incense, then deepens into rose and cypriol, before settling into a base of smoky cypress and amber. It is the scent of creation itself: the smell of ink on paper, of wood shavings, of a fire burning in the forge.
Style & Aesthetic
The Creator's style is functional and artistic. They favor clothes that allow for movement and creativity: aprons, smocks, comfortable trousers. Their aesthetic is one of raw beauty, with an appreciation for texture and imperfection. They might wear a paint-stained shirt with pride, or a simple black outfit that lets their work speak.
Their environment is a reflection of their mind: organized chaos, with tools and materials at hand. They are drawn to natural materials like wood, stone, and metal, and to the beauty of the handmade.
Philosophy & Values
The Creator values originality, craftsmanship, and the power of transformation. They believe that the act of creation is a sacred act, a way of participating in the ongoing creation of the universe. They are driven by a need to express, to make, to bring something new into existence.
They value process over product, finding joy in the act of making itself. Their philosophy is one of dedication, of showing up day after day to do the work, trusting that the results will follow.
Relationships
In relationships, the Creator is passionate and focused. They seek partners who understand their need for solitude and creative space. They are loyal but can be absorbed in their work, sometimes forgetting the world outside their studio.
They are generous with their creations, offering their work as a gift to the world. Their love is expressed through acts of making: a poem, a meal, a piece of furniture. They seek partners who appreciate the beauty of the handmade and the power of dedication.
Lifestyle
The Creator's life is one of discipline and ritual. They might start the day with a cup of coffee and a sketchbook, or end it with a few hours in the workshop. Their home is a studio, filled with half-finished projects and the tools of their trade.
They value time and focus, protecting their creative hours fiercely. Their rituals are those of preparation and reflection: sharpening a pencil, mixing a color, reviewing the day's work. They find joy in the process, in the slow unfolding of a vision.
Shadow
The shadow of the Creator is the tendency toward perfectionism and isolation. They can become so absorbed in their work that they neglect their relationships and their own well-being. Their drive for perfection can lead to frustration and self-criticism, never feeling that their work is good enough.
They may also struggle with sharing their work, fearing judgment or rejection. The challenge is to find a balance between creation and connection, to remember that art is meant to be shared, and that imperfection is part of its beauty.
Conclusion
The Master is the scent of the Creator's sacred work: a smoky, papery, and woody blend that evokes the smell of a workshop and the heat of a forge. It is a fragrance for those who shape the world with their hands, who find meaning in the act of making. To wear it is to honor the power of creation, and to remember that every masterpiece begins with a single, bold stroke.