Miriam Tableau De Parfums
At a glance
Is Miriam Tableau De Parfums worth trying?
Miriam by Tableau de Parfums is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Office, Evening wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- powdery, vanilla, violet with Ylang-Ylang, Violet Leaf, Violet
The first impression
Miriam by Tableau de Parfums is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Miriam was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Andy Tauer.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Andy Tauer
Andy Tauer is an independent Swiss perfumer known for his artisanal approach and self-founded Tauer Perfumes. His style blends rich, resinous, and ambered accords with a distinct desert-inspired warmth, often featuring saffron, cedar, and tobacco. Notable creations from our catalog include the iconic L'Air du Desert Marocain, the leathery Lonestar Memories, and the floral-spiced Lys Du Desert Decennial. His work has helped define modern niche perfumery, emphasizing handcrafted quality and evocative storytelling.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Miriam Tableau De Parfums
Essence
Miriam embodies the Sage-a fragrance of quiet wisdom and measured elegance. The powdery violet and ylang-ylang heart, grounded by sandalwood, suggests a mind that values clarity over clamor. This is a scent for those who speak softly but leave lasting impressions.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor tailored silhouettes in dove gray and pale mauve, with precisely placed details-a single pearl button, a silk scarf knotted just so. The iris and tonka bean notes mirror their appreciation for understated luxury and craftsmanship.
Philosophy & Values
They believe knowledge should be worn lightly, like the fragrance's ozonic lift. The vanilla and amber base reflects their conviction that true understanding requires patience, while the citrus top notes reveal their appreciation for moments of spontaneous insight.
Relationships
They listen more than they speak, offering advice only when asked-like the lavender in the scent, their presence is calming but never overpowering. Colleagues seek their counsel; lovers cherish their ability to make silence feel like communion.
Lifestyle
Mornings are sacred-a time for handwritten journals and perfectly steeped Earl Grey. The moderate sillage mirrors their disciplined routine, leaving just enough trace to intrigue without imposing.
Shadow
Their restraint can harden into emotional austerity. The powdery dryness, if overapplied, risks feeling detached-a reminder that even Sages must sometimes let their edges blur.
Conclusion
Miriam is the olfactory equivalent of a well-loved library-orderly yet alive with possibility. Like the Sage who wears it, this fragrance proves that depth needs no decoration.