Take Me To Church Toskovat'
Fragrance Story
Take me to Church by Toskovat' is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Take me to Church was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi. Top notes are Elemi resin, Dust, Black Pepper, Aldehydes, Solar Notes, Pink Pepper, Saffron and Cloves; middle notes are elemi, Pepper, Olibanum, Frankincense, Candle Wax, Myrrh, Resin, Flowers, Leather, Cedar and Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha; base notes are Stone, Tar, Ambrette, Guaiac Wood, Musk and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi
David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi is a perfumer whose work appears under Adi Ale Van, Ataraxia Perfumery, and Caeleste Parfums. His catalog includes Gethsemane - Elixir Of Faith, Grapa R Fume 1 and 2, and Amaretto Jazz In The Melting Room. Jipa-Slivinschi’s style is eclectic, often exploring gourmand, smoky, and spiritual themes.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Take Me To Church Toskovat' by Toskovat' 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.
Take Me To Church Toskovat' embodies the distinctive style of Toskovat' while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Take Me To Church Toskovat'
Essence
The Mystic archetype is a seeker of the sacred, drawn to the liminal spaces between the material and the spiritual. They are pilgrims on an inner journey, searching for transcendence and a direct experience of the divine. Take Me To Church is a profound olfactory icon for this path. It opens with a startling, dusty chord of elemi and aldehydes, like the first breath of air in an ancient, forgotten sanctuary. The heart is a cloud of incense-frankincense, myrrh, and olibanum-mingled with the ghostly scent of candle wax and worn leather. The base is a grounding, almost primal mix of stone, tar, and guaiac wood, a reminder that the sacred is always rooted in the earth.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is austere, intentional, and often carries a sense of timelessness. They are drawn to natural, unadorned fabrics like linen, wool, and raw silk in muted, earthy tones-stone, charcoal, ochre, and deep brown. Their clothing is simple and functional, often with a monastic or nomadic feel. They might wear a single, meaningful piece of jewelry, like a rough stone on a leather cord. Their aesthetic is one of quiet power and profound simplicity, a rejection of the frivolous in favor of the essential.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that the ultimate truth lies beyond the veil of ordinary perception. Their values are authenticity, silence, and devotion. They are on a constant quest for meaning, often through meditation, prayer, or the study of sacred texts. They see the divine in all things and seek to live a life of purpose and alignment. They value solitude as a necessary condition for deep listening and inner transformation. Their philosophy is one of radical acceptance and the pursuit of inner peace.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic is a deep and contemplative presence. They are not interested in superficial connections; they seek soul-to-soul encounters. They are drawn to others who are also on a spiritual path, who understand the value of silence and shared presence. Their relationships are often characterized by a profound sense of understanding and a lack of pretense. However, they can be distant or detached, sometimes preferring the company of their inner world to the demands of human intimacy. They need partners who respect their need for solitude and depth.
Lifestyle
Their life is a practice. They rise early for meditation, spend time in nature, and engage in simple, mindful activities like walking, reading, or writing. Their home is a sanctuary, sparse and clean, with an altar or a quiet corner for contemplation. They are drawn to sacred spaces-churches, temples, forests, and deserts. They are often found in libraries, studying philosophy or theology, or in quiet cafes, observing the world with a gentle, detached gaze.
Shadow
The Mystic's shadow is a tendency towards escapism and spiritual bypassing. They may use their spiritual pursuits to avoid dealing with the messy, mundane realities of life. Their detachment can become a form of coldness or indifference to the suffering of others. They risk becoming lost in a world of abstract ideas, disconnected from the very real, embodied experience of being human. The greatest danger is that their search for the sacred becomes a way to avoid the sacredness of the present moment.
Conclusion
Take Me To Church is the olfactory embodiment of the Mystic's journey-a profound, smoky, and earthy fragrance that evokes the sacred in the most unexpected places. It is a scent for those who seek the divine in the dust and the stone, who find their church in the quiet of their own soul, and who understand that the most profound pilgrimage is the one that leads inward.