Kingdom Elixirs Of Eden
At a glance
Is Kingdom Elixirs Of Eden worth trying?
Kingdom by Elixirs Of Eden 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, fruity, woody with Apple, Pineapple, Woody Notes
The first impression
Kingdom by Elixirs Of Eden is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Myra Shaikh.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Myra Shaikh
Myra Shaikh is the perfumer behind Elixirs Of Eden's entire collection, including After Dark, Blue Vetiver, Captain Black, Dark Musk, Green Valley, Kingdom, Love In Red, and Ocean Breeze. Her fragrances cover a broad spectrum from woody to floral. Each scent is designed to evoke a specific mood or setting.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Kingdom Elixirs Of Eden
Essence
Kingdom is the scent of the Sovereign, a ruler who commands with quiet magnetism rather than force. The regal apple and pineapple top notes, layered over incense and ambergris, evoke someone who wears authority lightly but unmistakably. They understand that true power lies in balance-sweetness with smoke, opulence with restraint.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is luxe yet intentional: cashmere wraps, tailored wool coats, heirloom jewelry. They favor rich textures and deep hues that mirror Kingdom's ambered warmth. Every detail is considered, from the way their cufflinks catch the light to the deliberate spritz of fragrance at the collarbone.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in legacy-not of bloodlines, but of impact. Their decisions are measured, their generosity strategic. The balsamic and musky notes reflect their conviction that endurance matters more than spectacle. They build not for applause, but for centuries.
Relationships
Their inner circle is small, curated over decades. Newcomers must prove their worth, though the Sovereign rewards loyalty lavishly. In love, they seek an equal-someone who understands that devotion is shown not through grand gestures, but through the quiet tending of shared dreams.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured like rituals: morning tea in bone china, evenings reviewing ledgers by firelight. They host intimate dinners where the wine is as carefully paired as the conversation. Kingdom lingers in their study, on their correspondence, in the folds of their velvet drapes.
Shadow
Pride is their trap. The animalic undertones warn of a tendency to mistake control for wisdom. Left unchecked, they may isolate themselves atop a self-made throne, forgetting that even monarchs need counsel.
Conclusion
Kingdom is a crown in liquid form. It speaks of dominion over oneself first, then others. To wear it is to accept the weight of leadership-and the grace required to bear it lightly.