Multiplicity

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Parfum Extrait

Notes:

Ambrette Seed, Benzoin Resin, Cardamom, Cedarwood Atlas, Cinnamon, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Grape, Iris Paladia, Jasmine Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Narcissus Absolute, Orris Butter, Peach, Pineapple, Port Oxford Cedar, Red Apple, Rose Absolute, Rum, White Ambergris

Description:

Multiplicity takes difference as its starting point as our inhabited reality. Relation and Hierarchy are seated without antagonism. Nothing here is subordinated to a single dominating note. Each material appears in its own right, gaining meaning through proximity and resonance.

The opening is immediate, playful yet dispersed. Peach, pineapple, red apple, grape, and grapefruit arrive together without sequence, forming a field of fruit rather than an accord. This is qualitative multiplicity. Sweetness, acidity, ripeness, and fermentation coexist as shifting intensities. Rum threads through this field, not to unify it, but to loosen it further, allowing movement rather than resolution.

Floral elements emerge not as a heart but as crossings. Rose absolute, jasmine absolute, narcissus absolute, iris pallida, and orris butter intersect and overlap, each retaining its contour. No single floral governs the composition. Instead, they form a perichoretic space, mutually indwelling without collapse. Each contains traces of the others while remaining distinct.

Spice and wood introduce orientation without hierarchy. Cardamom and cinnamon act as rhythmic variationswhile Cedarwood atlas, Port Orford cedar, and Mysore sandalwood create structure. They function as a network of supports, a rhizomatic base through which the fragrance continues to circulate.

Ambrette seed, deer musk, white ambergris, and benzoin resin provide continuity across the whole. What holds the fragrance together is not sameness, but communion. Difference is preserved, even intensified, by relation.

Multiplicity reflects the understanding of the many held within the One without being absorbed by it. Like prayer repeated without repetition, the fragrance exists as a living assembly. Each note becomes more itself through the presence of the others. What you encounter is not a single voice, but a symphony that only exists because no voice is silenced.

Size:

Parfum Extrait

Notes:

Ambrette Seed, Benzoin Resin, Cardamom, Cedarwood Atlas, Cinnamon, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Grape, Iris Paladia, Jasmine Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Narcissus Absolute, Orris Butter, Peach, Pineapple, Port Oxford Cedar, Red Apple, Rose Absolute, Rum, White Ambergris

Description:

Multiplicity takes difference as its starting point as our inhabited reality. Relation and Hierarchy are seated without antagonism. Nothing here is subordinated to a single dominating note. Each material appears in its own right, gaining meaning through proximity and resonance.

The opening is immediate, playful yet dispersed. Peach, pineapple, red apple, grape, and grapefruit arrive together without sequence, forming a field of fruit rather than an accord. This is qualitative multiplicity. Sweetness, acidity, ripeness, and fermentation coexist as shifting intensities. Rum threads through this field, not to unify it, but to loosen it further, allowing movement rather than resolution.

Floral elements emerge not as a heart but as crossings. Rose absolute, jasmine absolute, narcissus absolute, iris pallida, and orris butter intersect and overlap, each retaining its contour. No single floral governs the composition. Instead, they form a perichoretic space, mutually indwelling without collapse. Each contains traces of the others while remaining distinct.

Spice and wood introduce orientation without hierarchy. Cardamom and cinnamon act as rhythmic variationswhile Cedarwood atlas, Port Orford cedar, and Mysore sandalwood create structure. They function as a network of supports, a rhizomatic base through which the fragrance continues to circulate.

Ambrette seed, deer musk, white ambergris, and benzoin resin provide continuity across the whole. What holds the fragrance together is not sameness, but communion. Difference is preserved, even intensified, by relation.

Multiplicity reflects the understanding of the many held within the One without being absorbed by it. Like prayer repeated without repetition, the fragrance exists as a living assembly. Each note becomes more itself through the presence of the others. What you encounter is not a single voice, but a symphony that only exists because no voice is silenced.