Pyroclasm Beaufort London
At a glance
Is Pyroclasm Beaufort London worth trying?
Pyroclasm by BeauFort London is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, aromatic, woody with Saffron, Grapefruit, Black Pepper
The first impression
Pyroclasm by BeauFort London is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Pyroclasm was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Euan McCall. Top notes are Saffron, Grapefruit and Black Pepper; middle notes are Frankincense, Elemi resin and Mineral notes; base notes are Vetiver, Cade oil, Atlas Cedar, Labdanum, Styrax, Ambergris and Sandal.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Euan McCall
Euan McCall is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning Azman, BeauFort London, and Jorum Studio. His creations include Where We Used To Live, Cape Wrath, Pyroclasm, The Grudge, Arborist, Askr, Athenaeum, and Boswellia Scotia. His work often explores atmospheric, narrative-driven compositions with bold and unconventional elements.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Pyroclasm Beaufort London
Essence
Pyroclasm by BeauFort London is the Mystic incarnate-a journey into the elemental and the enigmatic. Saffron and black pepper ignite the senses, while frankincense and elemi resin evoke ancient rituals. This is a fragrance for those who seek the sacred in the smoke.
The Mystic here is both scholar and seeker. Vetiver and cade oil root the composition in earthiness, while ambergris and labdanum suggest something untamed. It is a scent that speaks of altars and wild places, of questions without answers.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor layers and textures-waxed canvas, raw linen, silver that tarnishes. Their wardrobe is a mix of the monastic and the nomadic, with pieces that seem to carry stories. The overall effect is one of deliberate mystery.
Their home is a sanctuary: low lighting, incense holders, shelves heavy with leather-bound books and odd artifacts. Every object serves as a talisman or a reminder.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the unseen-the patterns beneath the surface, the whispers in the silence. Their values revolve around intuition, reverence, and the understanding that not all truths can be spoken.
For them, solitude is fertile ground. They are drawn to practices that bridge the material and the metaphysical: astrology, herbalism, or meditation. The mundane is just the visible layer of a deeper reality.
Relationships
They attract those hungry for meaning. In friendships, they are the listener, the one who offers not advice but perspective. Romantically, they seek partners who respect their need for solitude, who understand that love doesn’t always require words.
Their connections are intense but intermittent. They value quality over quantity, depth over duration. To know them is to accept the unknown.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured around rituals-morning tea brewed with intention, evening walks under the moon. They work in fields that allow for introspection: writing, healing arts, or academic research. Deadlines matter less than depth.
Travel is pilgrimage: a desert at dawn, a forest at dusk. They go to remember what cities make them forget.
Shadow
Their introversion can tip into isolation, a reluctance to engage with the everyday. They may struggle with dogmatism, mistaking their path for the only path.
The shadow also warns of escapism-the danger of becoming so lost in the unseen that they neglect the tangible. Grounding is their discipline.
Conclusion
Pyroclasm is the Mystic’s sigil: a call to the edges of understanding. It is for those who walk between worlds, who find divinity in the dark as well as the light. Wear it as an invocation, a scent that says: the mystery is the point.