Emperor's Oud Elisium

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024

At a glance

Is Emperor's Oud Elisium worth trying?

Emperor's Oud by Elisium is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
marine, fruity, white floral with Kumquat, Milk, Grapefruit

The first impression

Emperor's Oud by Elisium is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Emperor's Oud was launched in 2024. Emperor's Oud was created by Arslan Ali Sangi and Abdul Rafei Hafizy. Top notes are Kumquat, Milk, Grapefruit, Balsamic Notes and Almond; middle notes are Fruity Notes, Honeysuckle, Driftwood, Violet and Vanilla; base notes are Seaweed, Floral Notes, Sandalwood, White Musk, Resins and Amber.

What shapes the scent

marine 100%
fruity 85%
white floral 70%
lactonic 60%
citrus 50%
woody 40%
aquatic 35%
aromatic 30%
sweet 25%
violet 20%

The perfumer behind it

Abdul Rafei Hafizy

Abdul Rafei Hafizy

Abdul Rafei Hafizy is a perfumer known for his work with the Elisium line, where he explores a wide range of olfactory themes. His creative signature blends bold contrasts, often pairing dark, resinous notes with fresh or sweet accords, as seen in fragrances like Emperor's Oud Elisium and Sweet & Spoiled Elisium. He is recognized for crafting complex compositions that evoke both luxury and raw nature, from the aquatic depths of Oceanus Elisium to the opulent warmth of Opera Delux Elisium.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Kumquat Kumquat
Milk Milk
Grapefruit Grapefruit
Balsamic Notes Balsamic Notes
Almond Almond

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Fruity Notes Fruity Notes
Honeysuckle Honeysuckle
Driftwood Driftwood
Violet Violet
Vanilla Vanilla

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Seaweed Seaweed
Floral Notes Floral Notes
Sandalwood Sandalwood
White Musk White Musk
Resins Resins
Amber Amber

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Emperor's Oud Elisium

Essence

Emperor's Oud Elisium embodies the Sovereign archetype, ruling with a light but assured touch. The fragrance's marine notes and lactonic kumquat suggest a leader who is both approachable and inscrutable. They command not through force but through an innate sense of balance.

This is a ruler who walks barefoot on palace tiles, equally at home in silk robes or linen shirts. The oud here is not oppressive but luminous, like sunlight on water-authority worn as easily as breath.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor flowing silhouettes in ivory and sea-glass greens, fabrics that move with the body rather than constrain it. Jewelry is minimal-perhaps a single signet ring or a strand of pearls worn casually against sun-warmed skin.

Their spaces are airy but deliberate, with driftwood sculptures and bowls of citrus fruit. Every object serves a purpose, even if that purpose is simply to delight the senses.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in harmony as an active practice. Leadership is stewardship, not domination. Their values reflect this-grace under pressure, curiosity over judgment, and a deep respect for the interconnectedness of things.

For them, power is a responsibility to cultivate beauty in the world. They measure success not in territory claimed but in ecosystems nurtured.

Relationships

They attract a wide circle, though few know them intimately. Their warmth is genuine but measured, like the honeysuckle in the fragrance-sweet but never cloying. They listen more than they speak.

Romantically, they seek partners who understand the weight of the crown without fetishizing it. Love is a private harbor, not a public spectacle.

Lifestyle

Their days are structured around rituals-morning swims, afternoon audiences held in sunlit courtyards, evenings spent reading poetry aloud to a select few. They move through the world with the ease of someone who has nothing to prove.

Leisure is as important as duty. They know that to rule well, one must first know how to rest.

Shadow

Their shadow is the temptation to detach entirely. The same equanimity that makes them wise can slip into emotional distance. They risk becoming spectators in their own lives.

At their worst, they mistake neutrality for virtue, avoiding hard choices in the name of balance. The throne becomes a pedestal too high to touch the earth.

Conclusion

Emperor's Oud Elisium is the scent of benevolent authority-of seaweed-strewn shores and milk-steamed mornings. It suits those who lead by example, proving that true power need not raise its voice.