Treazon Ayala Moriel
At a glance
Is Treazon Ayala Moriel worth trying?
Treazon by Ayala Moriel is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, soft spicy, leather with Star Anise, Birch, Black Currant
The first impression
Treazon by Ayala Moriel is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Treazon was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Ayala Moriel. Top notes are Star Anise, Birch, Black Currant, Fir and Cinnamon; middle notes are Tuberose, Orange Blossom and Iris; base notes are Benzoin, Massoia and Hyrax.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ayala Moriel
Ayala Moriel is an independent perfumer and natural fragrance specialist based in Vancouver, Canada. Her olfactory style emphasizes botanical ingredients and complex, evocative compositions that often draw from nature, art, and cultural traditions. Notable creations from her catalog include the resinous and woody <3, the dark and licorice-forward Black Licorice, and the seasonal, earthy Autumn. Her work has helped define the modern natural perfumery movement, inspiring a deeper appreciation for plant-based scent artistry.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Treazon Ayala Moriel
Essence
Treazon channels the Alchemist-a seeker of hidden harmonies between opposing forces. Star anise and birch crackle like alchemical fire, while tuberose and hyrax weave a spell of transformation. This fragrance doesn’t merely scent the skin; it transmutes the wearer into a vessel of paradox: smoke and blossom, spice and leather.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in textures that tell stories: a velvet jacket lined with raw silk, boots scarred by mountain trails. Their jewelry features uncut stones, echoing the fragrance’s unpolished benzoin. Colors are rich but muted-burnt umber, ink-black, the purple-black of currants at dusk.
Philosophy & Values
They trust the wisdom of liminal spaces. To them, borders-between day and night, sacred and profane-are where truth simmers. The cinnamon’s warmth and fir’s chill reflect their belief in balance through tension. Every note, even the animalic hyrax, has a place in their cosmology.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers, though few can match their intensity. Lovers are drawn to their ability to find tenderness in the feral, much like orange blossom blooming beside birch tar. Friendships thrive on midnight debates and shared obsessions with obscure lore.
Lifestyle
Their home is a cabinet of curiosities: dried herbs in glass jars, maps with penciled annotations. Nights are spent blending tinctures or reading grimoires by candlelight. Travel is essential-they return with pouches of strange resins and notebooks smudged with campfire ash.
Shadow
Their fascination with edges can lead to self-isolation. The very hyrax that lends depth may become a crutch, a way to repel those who crave simpler pleasures. At worst, they mistake obscurity for profundity.
Conclusion
Treazon is an olfactory grimoire, its pages stained with star anise and tuberose. It suits those who wear their contradictions like armor, finding power in the alchemy of opposites.