Wanted Atum
At a glance
Is Wanted Atum worth trying?
Wanted by ATUM is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, fresh spicy, warm spicy with Blood Mandarin, Pepper, Nutmeg
The first impression
Wanted by ATUM is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Wanted was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Kristin Scott.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Kristin Scott
Kristin Scott is a perfumer for the ATUM brand. Her catalog includes Air, Earth, Fire, Hippie Water, Wanted, Water, and Wild Tobacco. These fragrances are inspired by elemental and natural themes, often with a bold, modern twist.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Wanted Atum
Essence
The Alchemist archetype thrives on transformation, blending opposites into gold. Wanted Atum embodies this with its bold fusion of blood mandarin, pepper, and vanilla-fiery spice melting into creamy warmth. Cypress and nutmeg add an enigmatic depth, suggesting a mind always at work beneath the surface.
This fragrance is for the seeker who turns chaos into clarity. The patchouli and sandalwood base grounds the volatility, mirroring the Alchemist’s ability to distill raw energy into refined purpose. It’s a scent for those who dare to rewrite the rules.
Style & Aesthetic
Wanted Atum’s wearer favors structured silhouettes with unexpected twists-a tailored blazer over a silk camisole, or combat boots with a flowing skirt. The pepper and nutmeg notes reflect their love for rich textures and dark, saturated hues.
Their aesthetic is alchemical itself: laboratory precision meets arcane mystery. The vanilla’s sweetness tempers the intensity, like a velvet glove over an iron will. They are drawn to symbols-antique keys, celestial maps, vials of ink.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of intention. The citrus-patchouli clash mirrors their conviction that discord breeds innovation. Nothing is static; everything can be transmuted. The aromatic spices speak to their hunger for knowledge, their relentless curiosity.
They value depth over dogma. Sandalwood’s meditative quality hints at a spiritual core, a reverence for the unseen. Their mantra might be: “To know, to dare, to will, to be silent.”
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers. Their conversations are layered like the fragrance-sparks of debate, embers of intimacy. The blood mandarin’s vibrancy makes them magnetic, but the cypress adds a guardedness, a selective trust.
Romantically, they crave a partner who can match their intensity. Vanilla’s comfort balances the pepper’s heat-they want passion that simmers, not scorches. Their love is a crucible, transforming both.
Lifestyle
Their days are experiments. They might work in science, art, or esoteric trades-anywhere raw materials become revelation. The warm spicy accords reflect late nights hunched over notebooks or alembics, chasing epiphanies.
Their space is a sanctuary of order and mystery: glass jars labeled in elegant script, a desk stained with ink and resin. The balsamic whispers suggest rituals-morning affirmations, moonlit sigils.
Shadow
Their brilliance can isolate them. The very depth that defines them may become a labyrinth, leaving others behind. The powdery nuance in the fragrance hints at a fear of being truly known, of vulnerability.
They risk becoming lost in their own mind, mistaking complexity for wisdom. The challenge is to let the vanilla’s sweetness soften their edges, to share their gold instead of hoarding it.
Conclusion
Wanted Atum is an elixir for the Alchemist-a potion of spice, wood, and citrus that dares to transcend categories. It’s for those who see the universe as a puzzle to be solved, a canvas to be painted, a formula to be balanced. Wear it as a sigil, a reminder that you are both the crucible and the gold.