Jabir Xerjoff

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2023
Strong
Sillage
Excellent
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Jabir by Xerjoff is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Jabir was launched in 2023. Top notes are Freesia, Violet and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Bulgarian Rose and Peony; base notes are Laotian Oud, Musk, Haitian Vetiver, Madagascar Vanilla and Singapore Patchouli.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
oud 85%
woody 70%
rose 60%
fresh 50%
white floral 40%
musky 35%
powdery 30%
animalic 25%
violet 20%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Freesia Freesia
Violet Violet
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Bulgarian Rose Bulgarian Rose
Peony Peony

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Laotian Oud Laotian Oud
Musk Musk
Haitian Vetiver Haitian Vetiver
Madagascar Vanilla Madagascar Vanilla
Singapore Patchouli Singapore Patchouli
Unique Character

Jabir Xerjoff by Xerjoff offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Jabir Xerjoff embodies the distinctive style of Xerjoff while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Jabir Xerjoff

Essence

To wear Jabir by Xerjoff is to embrace an olfactory paradox-a scent that is at once opulent and restrained, fiery yet composed. It is a fragrance for those who understand that desire is not merely indulgence but an art form, a philosophy of being. The person who chooses this scent is not merely drawn to luxury; they are drawn to the experience of luxury, the way it shapes perception, seduces the senses, and elevates the mundane into the sublime.

Above all, this individual is defined by the Lover archetype, though not in its most simplistic, romanticized form. Their love is not merely for people but for life itself-its textures, its pleasures, its fleeting intensities. They are sensualists in the truest sense, believing that beauty is not frivolous but essential, a necessary counterbalance to life’s inevitable suffering.

Yet, the Lover is not without shadows. Where there is deep appreciation, there can also be obsession. Where there is passion, there can be excess. The Jabir wearer walks a fine line between refinement and decadence, between the disciplined pursuit of pleasure and the reckless surrender to it.

Relationships

In relationships, they are magnetic but not indiscriminate. They attract others effortlessly, but their circle is small, their trust hard-won. They do not love lightly; when they commit, it is with intensity, a devotion that borders on the possessive. Their partners are often drawn to their depth, their ability to make even ordinary moments feel sacred.

Yet, their shadow emerges here as well. Their need for depth can become smothering; their idealism can sour into disappointment when others fail to meet their exacting standards. They may struggle with envy, with the fear that their devotion is not reciprocated in equal measure.

Shadow

The greatest danger for this individual is dissolution-the point where passion tips into self-indulgence, where the pursuit of beauty becomes an escape from reality. They may, in darker moments, lose themselves in sensory overload, mistaking intensity for meaning. There is a risk of becoming jaded, of needing ever-greater stimuli to feel alive.

But when balanced, they are alchemists of experience, turning the raw material of life into something richer, more resonant. They remind others that to live well is not to avoid suffering but to balance it with moments of transcendent beauty.

Conclusion

The lover of Jabir Xerjoff is neither a mere aesthete nor a decadent. They are someone who has chosen to burn brightly, knowing that such a flame consumes as much as it illuminates. Their life is a testament to the belief that pleasure, when pursued with intelligence and discipline, is not a distraction from the profound but a pathway to it.

They are, in the end, a living paradox-both the fire and the one who stands just close enough to feel its heat without being consumed.