Kyara Di Ser

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2000

At a glance

Is Kyara Di Ser worth trying?

Kyara by DI SER is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
woody, rose, oud with Rose Oil, Agarwood (Oud), Patchouli

The first impression

Kyara by DI SER is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Kyara was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Yasuyuki Shinohara.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
rose 85%
oud 70%
patchouli 60%
warm spicy 50%
powdery 40%
balsamic 35%

The perfumer behind it

Yasuyuki Shinohara

Yasuyuki Shinohara

Yasuyuki Shinohara is a Japanese perfumer who has crafted numerous fragrances for the Di Ser brand. His extensive catalog includes Adameku, Akanesasu, Diana, Hana Matsuri, Hana No Oto, Hasunoito, Hikaru Daichi, and Hoshi Tsukiyo. Shinohara's work is characterized by natural, botanical ingredients and a deep connection to Japanese aesthetics.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Rose Oil Rose Oil
Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Patchouli Patchouli
Cedar Cedar
Sandalwood Sandalwood

The mood it creates

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Kyara Di Ser

Essence

Kyara embodies the Sage, a guardian of timeless wisdom. Its oud and cedar notes evoke ancient libraries, while the rose oil lends a whisper of compassion. This fragrance is for those who speak softly but carry the weight of centuries in their silence.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor minimalist elegance-linen tunics, unadorned silver rings-in neutral tones that let the scent’s complexity shine. Their aesthetic is deliberate, like the fragrance’s precise balance of warmth (patchouli) and austerity (cedar).

Philosophy & Values

They believe knowledge is sacred but must be earned. The oud’s bitterness reflects their respect for struggle; the sandalwood’s creaminess, their belief in grace. For them, truth is layered, like Kyara’s unfolding notes.

Relationships

They are mentors, offering guidance only when sought. Their presence is steady but unobtrusive-like the scent’s moderate sillage. Romantic partners are chosen for intellectual kinship, not passion alone.

Lifestyle

Their rituals are simple: morning tea, evening walks, the careful annotating of texts. They might collect scrolls or cultivate a bonsai, finding solace in slow growth. The fragrance’s longevity mirrors their enduring focus.

Shadow

Their wisdom can curdle into detachment, mistaking aloofness for objectivity. The powdery accord hints at a tendency to intellectualize emotions. They must remember that some truths are felt, not dissected.

Conclusion

Kyara is a meditation in scent, a tribute to the Sage’s quiet authority. It does not shout but lingers, inviting those who listen closely to uncover its depths.