Symphonium Xerjoff
Fragrance Story
Symphonium by Xerjoff is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Symphonium was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Chris Maurice. Top notes are Orange and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Chocolate and Cardamom; base notes are Madagascar Vanilla, Laotian Oud, Thailand Oud and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Chris Maurice
Chris Maurice is a perfumer with a wide-ranging portfolio that includes work for Aqualis, Artal Perfumes, Assaf, Astrophil & Stella, Azman, and Bey Parfum. His creations include Egoli, Forbidden Rose, Darley, Love Is Lost, Moonage Daydream, Riad Jasmine, Song For A Wanderer, and Abyssoria. His style varies from floral and romantic to dark and mysterious.
Fragrance Notes
Symphonium Xerjoff by Xerjoff 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.
Symphonium Xerjoff embodies the distinctive style of Xerjoff while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Symphonium Xerjoff
Essence
To wear Symphonium Xerjoff is to embrace a fragrance of paradox-dark yet luminous, opulent yet restrained, intellectual yet sensual. This is not a scent for the unrefined; it is a composition of blackcurrant, cocoa, and oud, wrapped in an aura of mystery and depth. The person who chooses it is not merely selecting a perfume but declaring an allegiance to a way of being-one that prizes wisdom, discernment, and an almost alchemical understanding of beauty.
They are, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by knowledge, introspection, and the pursuit of truth. Like the philosopher in their tower or the scholar in their library, they seek to unravel the hidden meanings of life. Yet their wisdom is not cold or detached; it is laced with a sensuality that makes their intellect magnetic.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, cultivated through years of exploration and self-examination. They do not follow trends but instead curate a world that reflects their inner complexity.
Fashion: Their wardrobe is a study in controlled elegance-tailored silhouettes, rich textures, and a palette of deep burgundies, blacks, and midnight blues. They favor garments that speak of heritage and craftsmanship, perhaps a well-worn leather jacket or a cashmere coat that has aged with them. Art & Music: They are drawn to works that demand engagement-Baroque compositions, abstract expressionist paintings, or literature that wrestles with existential questions. A well-placed Rothko print or a vinyl record of Debussy might adorn their living space. Home: Their environment is a sanctuary of thought-dark wood bookshelves, a vintage globe, a writing desk with ink stains. Every object has been chosen for its resonance, not its utility alone.They live deliberately, avoiding the chaos of modern distraction.
Work: If they are not scholars or artists themselves, they are drawn to professions that reward insight-psychoanalysis, rare book dealing, perfumery, or even strategic consulting. Pleasures: Fine wine, single-origin coffee, late-night readings by lamplight. They savor experiences that engage multiple senses at once. Rituals: Their days are structured but not rigid. Morning meditation, evening journaling, the careful application of fragrance-these are sacred acts.Philosophy & Values
They believe that life’s meaning is not found on the surface but in the layers beneath. Their philosophy is one of deep inquiry-questioning assumptions, rejecting dogma, and valuing intuition as much as reason.
Intellectual Independence: They distrust easy answers. If they engage in spirituality, it is likely esoteric-Kabbalah, alchemy, or Zen koans rather than organized religion. Aesthetic Morality: They judge actions not only by their ethics but by their elegance. A lie told artfully may disturb them less than a truth delivered crudely. The Value of Solitude: They understand that wisdom is often forged in silence. They retreat when necessary, not out of misanthropy but because they know the mind needs space to breathe.Relationships
Their connections are few but intense. They do not suffer fools, nor do they seek validation from crowds.
Romance: They attract partners who are equally complex-individuals who appreciate nuance and are unafraid of shadows. Their love is passionate but never possessive; they demand intellectual and sensual reciprocity. Friendships: Their circle is small, composed of those who can match their depth. Conversations are long, meandering, and often veer into the metaphysical. Social Presence: They are not recluse, but they move through gatherings like a quiet storm-observed more than observing, speaking only when they have something worth saying.Shadow
Yet no archetype is without its darkness. Their pursuit of wisdom can become a prison.
Arrogance: They may mistake their discernment for superiority, dismissing those who lack their refinement. Isolation: Their love of solitude can curdle into alienation, leaving them disconnected from the warmth of human frailty. Over-Intellectualization: They risk dissecting life so thoroughly that they forget to live it-paralyzed by the weight of their own thoughts.Conclusion
Symphonium Xerjoff is not merely a fragrance for them-it is a sigil, a distillation of their essence. In its balance of darkness and sweetness, intellect and sensuality, it reflects their own duality. They are the Sage, yes, but one who knows that wisdom without warmth is barren. Their challenge is to remain open-to let the world in, even as they seek to understand it.
They are not perfect. But they are deeply, unforgettably themselves.