Wild Dragons Blood Bud Parfums
At a glance
Is Wild Dragons Blood Bud Parfums worth trying?
Wild Dragons Blood by Bud Parfums is a Woody 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, woody, balsamic with Wood Resin, Benzoin, Musk
The first impression
Wild Dragons Blood by Bud Parfums is a Woody fragrance for women and men. Wild Dragons Blood was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Howard Jarvis.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Howard Jarvis
Howard Jarvis is a perfumer who has created a diverse range of scents for Bud Parfums. His portfolio includes Autumn, Butterfly, Chocolate Soldier, and Elysium, among others. He is known for crafting both delicate and complex fragrances that evoke natural and abstract themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Wild Dragons Blood Bud Parfums
Essence
Wild Dragons Blood channels the Mystic-a seeker of truths hidden in resin and smoke. Benzoin and olibanum create an incense-laden aura, suggesting someone who walks between worlds. Oakmoss and labdanum ground them in earth's wisdom, while beeswax adds a temple-candle glow.
They are the one who hears whispers in wind through cedars. Patchouli and musk reveal their comfort with shadow work, and the dragon's blood namesake hints at alchemical protection rituals. This is a scent for moonlit invocations.
Style & Aesthetic
Wool cloaks and thumb-worn talismans. Their aesthetic is monastic hermit meets hedge witch-rough-hewn altars, blackened candle holders, shelves of tinctures in amber glass. Colors are deep forest tones: pine, umber, iron-gall black.
They wear silver rings etched with Ogham or bind runes. The scent clings to their grimoires like a whispered blessing.
Philosophy & Values
They believe reality is a palimpsest of older, stranger layers. The resinous woody accord mirrors their view of time as cyclical-what was sacred remains sacred. Cedar and beeswax speak to their reverence for craft and patience.
Their creed? "Listen deeper." They collect folklore like others collect coins, always tracing roots to some primordial fire.
Relationships
They attract fellow pilgrims-the botanist who knows local plant spirits, the jazz pianist who channels trance states. Lovers are initiated through shared silence or tarot spreads at 3 AM.
Friends bring them owl feathers or river-smoothed stones. Their love language is "I saved these elderberries for your tinctures."
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them grounding barefoot in dew-wet grass; midnight finds them sketching mandalas by oil lamp. Work might involve herbalism, restoring medieval instruments, or transcribing oral histories.
Rituals include moon-phase journaling and brewing pine needle tea. Their pantry doubles as a materia medica.
Shadow
The very depth that grants wisdom can become isolation. Oakmoss's earthiness sometimes masks a reluctance to engage with modernity's noise. They risk mistaking solitude for enlightenment.
The benzoin's sweetness whispers of a warmth they sometimes ration too sparingly.
Conclusion
Wild Dragons Blood is the scent of a votive candle flickering in a stone niche. It captures the Mystic's paradox: to be fully in this world while listening intently to others. Each spray is an anointing-a reminder that magic lingers where resin meets flame.