Volume I History In Drops

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021

At a glance

Is Volume I History In Drops worth trying?

Volume I by History in Drops is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
woody, powdery, soft spicy with Pink Pepper, Nutmeg, Cedar

The first impression

Volume I by History in Drops is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. Volume I was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniel Josier. Top notes are Pink Pepper and Nutmeg; middle notes are Cedar, Iris and Patchouli; base notes are Sandalwood and Musk.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
powdery 85%
soft spicy 70%
fresh spicy 60%
musky 50%
warm spicy 40%

The perfumer behind it

Daniel Josier

Daniel Josier

Daniel Josier is a perfumer who created fragrances for both his own brand and Comporta Perfumes, including Areia Salgada and Sela. His own line features 1929 Eau De Parfum, Ambre Tabac, Bois D'iris, Casanova, Cuero Dela Toscana, and Golden Tuberose. He is known for rich, evocative scents.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Nutmeg Nutmeg

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Cedar Cedar
Iris Iris
Patchouli Patchouli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Volume I History In Drops

Essence

The Alchemist transforms the mundane into the extraordinary through patience and precision. Volume I History in Drops embodies this with its alchemical blend of pink pepper, iris, and sandalwood-ingredients that seem simple yet create something greater than their parts. The fragrance feels like a potion simmered over low heat, where spice and powder achieve perfect equilibrium.

There's a deliberate mystique here, much like the archetype's fascination with hidden knowledge. Nutmeg's warmth and musk's depth suggest someone who understands that true transformation occurs beneath the surface, in the quiet spaces between notes.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor structured silhouettes with one unexpected element-a tailored coat lined with esoteric embroidery, or a vintage watch with a face that shows lunar phases. The palette leans into rich neutrals: charcoal, bone, and the deep brown of aged parchment. Every detail feels considered but never fussy.

Their workspace is a study in controlled chaos, with apothecary jars holding curiosities beside sleek modern tools. The fragrance's cedar and patchouli heart mirrors this balance between tradition and innovation, earthiness and intellect.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the sacredness of process. Like the slow unfurling of this scent's sandalwood base, they trust that value emerges through time. Knowledge isn't to be hoarded but distilled and shared-much like how iris turns powdery and diffuse, touching everything lightly.

Magic, to them, isn't supernatural but superlative attention. The pepper's spark represents their conviction that even small interventions can catalyze change. Precision matters more than speed.

Relationships

They attract those hungry for wisdom but repel the lazy-minded. Conversations unfold like the fragrance's development: initial spice giving way to deeper, more vulnerable exchanges. Their friendships often revolve around mutual growth projects-book clubs that become life design collaboratives.

Romantically, they seek someone who appreciates their need for solitude as creative fuel. The musk in their scent trail lingers like their emotional presence: subtle but indelible once noticed.

Lifestyle

Mornings involve methodical rituals-hand-grinding coffee, reviewing handwritten notes from dreams. They might work as a perfumer themselves, or in any field where composition matters: editing, architecture, oenology. Evenings are for study or small salons with carefully chosen guests.

They practice intermittent fasting not as diet but as discipline, aligning with the fragrance's clarity between its spicy opening and woody resolution. Exercise tends toward tai chi or swimming-fluid, meditative movements.

Shadow

Their pursuit of perfection can become paralysis, endlessly tweaking instead of completing. The powderiness of iris hints at a tendency to let ideas remain abstract rather than risk imperfect execution. There's also a danger of becoming overly cryptic, mistaking obscurity for depth.

Like all musk-forward scents, this one risks fading into skin too quickly-a metaphor for their occasional withdrawal when projects demand sustained visibility.

Conclusion

Volume I History in Drops is a liquid manifesto for the Alchemist archetype. It proves that transformation isn't about grand gestures but the measured combination of elements-each note a carefully weighed ingredient in the crucible of self. For those who find ecstasy in exactitude, this fragrance is both laboratory and elixir.