Sayat Nova Attar Bortnikoff

Unisex
Parfum/Extrait
Year: 2020

At a glance

Is Sayat Nova Attar Bortnikoff worth trying?

Sayat Nova Attar by Bortnikoff is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
oud, vanilla, fruity with Apricot, Agarwood (Oud), Vanilla

The first impression

Sayat Nova Attar by Bortnikoff is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Sayat Nova Attar was launched in 2020. Sayat Nova Attar was created by Dmitry Bortnikoff and Rajesh Balkrishnan.

What shapes the scent

oud 100%
vanilla 85%
fruity 70%
woody 60%
powdery 50%
sweet 40%
rum 35%
lactonic 30%

The perfumer behind it

Dmitry Bortnikoff

Dmitry Bortnikoff

Dmitry Bortnikoff is the founder and perfumer behind the Bortnikoff brand, known for luxury niche fragrances. His catalog includes amber colognes, chypres, and floral compositions such as Bonheur and Coup De Foudre. Bortnikoff often uses rare natural ingredients and traditional techniques to create complex, long-lasting scents.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Apricot Apricot
Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Vanilla Vanilla
Laotian Oud Laotian Oud
Rum Rum
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Narcissus Narcissus
Magnolia Magnolia

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Sayat Nova Attar Bortnikoff

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Sage-the seeker of wisdom, the connoisseur of hidden truths, the one who distills life into its most potent essences. The Sage does not merely observe; they interpret, refine, and transmute experience into meaning. Sayat Nova, with its rich, resinous depth-amber, oud, spices, and a whisper of something sacred-speaks to a soul who values complexity, history, and the alchemy of the senses. They are drawn to fragrances that unfold like ancient manuscripts, revealing layers only the patient and perceptive can decipher.

Relationships

In love, they are both passionate and elusive. They crave deep connection but fear the mundane erosion of mystery. They are drawn to partners who are equally complex-someone who understands silence as well as words, who sees the sacred in the ordinary. Yet, they may struggle with intimacy, retreating into their inner world when emotions threaten to overwhelm their carefully maintained equilibrium.

Friendships are rare but profound. They do not suffer fools, nor do they tolerate superficiality. Their circle is small-a philosopher, an artist, a wandering soul who shares their hunger for meaning. Conversations with them are not idle; they are excavations, peeling back layers to uncover what lies beneath.

Shadow

The Sage’s greatest strength-their pursuit of wisdom-can harden into a flaw. When unbalanced, they may become the Reclusive Dogmatist, convinced of their own intellectual superiority, dismissing those who do not meet their exacting standards. Their love of depth can turn into disdain for simplicity; their appreciation of nuance can become a refusal to accept straightforward truths.

They may also struggle with inertia-the paralysis of over-analysis. The Sage who spends too long contemplating the mysteries of life may forget to live. Their pursuit of the perfect moment, the perfect thought, the perfect scent, can leave them stranded in contemplation while the world moves on without them.

Conclusion

Their existence is a deliberate curation of beauty and intellect. They move through the world with quiet intensity, absorbing impressions like a scholar absorbing texts. Their home is a sanctuary of carefully chosen objects-antique books, handcrafted ceramics, a single piece of rare incense burning in a brass holder. They do not chase trends; they seek the timeless.

Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer understatement over excess, depth over spectacle. In art, they gravitate toward symbolism-the works of William Blake, the poetry of Rumi, the films of Tarkovsky. They appreciate craftsmanship, whether in a well-made leather journal or a meticulously blended perfume.

Philosophically, they are drawn to paradox-the idea that truth is found in contradictions. They might meditate on Nietzsche’s assertion that one must have chaos within to give birth to a dancing star. They value wisdom over dogma, intuition over rigid logic. Their spirituality, if they have one, is personal, syncretic-perhaps a blend of Sufi mysticism, Zen detachment, and Jungian depth psychology.