Ивушка (willow) Уральские Самоцветы (ural Gems)

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 1969

At a glance

Is Ивушка (willow) Уральские Самоцветы (ural Gems) worth trying?

Ивушка (Willow) by Уральские самоцветы (Ural Gems) is a Floral fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening wear in Spring
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
powdery, musky, yellow floral with Violet Leaves, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood

The first impression

Ивушка (Willow) by Уральские самоцветы (Ural Gems) is a Floral fragrance for women. Ивушка (Willow) was launched in 1969. The nose behind this fragrance is A G LIwschitz.

What shapes the scent

powdery 100%
musky 85%
yellow floral 70%
woody 60%
floral 50%
violet 40%
white floral 35%
animalic 30%
ozonic 25%
sweet 20%

The perfumer behind it

A G LIwschitz

A G LIwschitz

A G Livschitz was a Soviet perfumer whose work is closely associated with the Novaya Zarya factory in Moscow. Their style often centered on rich, naturalistic floral and woody compositions, with a particular emphasis on Crimean rose accords. Representative creations include the Crimean Rose series and the Ural Gems collection, which showcase a dedication to regional ingredients and traditional Russian perfumery.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Violet Leaves Violet Leaves
Ylang Ylang Ylang Ylang
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Jasmine Jasmine
Violet Violet
Mimosa Mimosa
Civet Civet
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Ивушка (willow) Уральские Самоцветы (ural Gems)

Essence

Ивушка embodies the Sage archetype, a fragrance of quiet wisdom and understated grace. Its powdery violet and ylang-ylang heart, touched by musk and civet, suggests a mind that observes deeply. The woody sandalwood base grounds its floral sweetness in contemplation, like a scholar's study lined with well-loved books.

This is a scent for those who listen more than they speak, who find truth in the spaces between words. It speaks of patience, of knowledge earned through attention rather than assertion.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor tailored classics with a whisper of vintage-a tweed blazer, a silk blouse with mother-of-pearl buttons. Their palette leans toward muted tones: dove gray, lavender dusk, the green of willow leaves in shadow. Their hair might be swept into a simple chignon, their only jewelry a pair of round-framed glasses or a single pearl.

Their home is orderly but not austere, with well-chosen objects: a globe, a microscope, a pressed botanical collection. They prefer natural light and the sound of a ticking clock to any music.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the power of knowledge carefully applied. For them, understanding is a form of kindness, and clarity a moral duty. They value precision but also know when to let a question breathe.

Their curiosity is boundless but disciplined. They might spend years studying a single subject, not for accolades but for the satisfaction of seeing it whole. They mistrust easy answers but respect a well-framed query.

Relationships

In relationships, they are steady rather than effusive. They show love through acts of attention-remembering a favorite tea, loaning a perfect book. Their romantic partners are often fellow seekers, those who appreciate the quiet companionship of parallel study.

Their friendships are built on mutual respect. They are the confidant to whom others bring dilemmas, knowing they will receive not judgment but careful consideration.

Lifestyle

Their days follow a rhythm of study and reflection. Mornings might be for reading, afternoons for walks that double as observation. Evenings find them at a desk, writing letters in precise script or cataloging the day's findings.

They thrive in roles that reward depth: librarian, researcher, teacher. They are the one colleagues consult when stumped, not because they know everything but because they know how to find out.

Shadow

Their shadow risks detachment, of observing life rather than living it. They may over-intellectualize emotions or delay action in pursuit of perfect understanding. At worst, they can grow pedantic, forgetting that not all wisdom comes from books.

They must remember that knowledge is a means, not an end-that the point of seeing clearly is to act with compassion.

Conclusion

Ивушка is a fragrance for those who find joy in understanding, who believe that to pay attention is its own form of love. It is the scent of violet ink and well-worn paper, of a mind both sharp and gentle. To wear it is to embrace the Sage's path-one of curiosity, clarity, and the quiet conviction that to know the world is to care for it.