Celadawn Matteo Parfums
At a glance
Is Celadawn Matteo Parfums worth trying?
Celadawn by Matteo Parfums is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, powdery, amber with Cinnamon, Saffron, Black Pepper
The first impression
Celadawn by Matteo Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. Celadawn was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Matthew J. Sánchez. Top notes are Cinnamon, Saffron and Black Pepper; middle notes are Amber and Blood Orange; base notes are Mexican Vanilla, Musk and Virginia Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Matthew J. Sánchez
Matthew J. Sánchez is the founder and perfumer behind Matteo Parfums. His creations Celadawn and Lovers' Dew showcase a refined approach to modern perfumery. Sánchez focuses on balanced compositions that blend natural and synthetic materials to evoke distinct moods.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Celadawn Matteo Parfums
Essence
Celadawn embodies the Alchemist archetype-a master of transformation. Cinnamon and saffron speak of ancient apothecaries, where base elements become gold. They are the bridge between earth and mystery, turning blood orange's vitality into Mexican vanilla's sacred smoke.
Black pepper sparks their intellect, while cedar roots them in tradition. This Alchemist doesn't just mix ingredients; they reveal hidden harmonies, much like the unexpected pairing of metallic amber and powdery musk.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear layers-a waxed canvas jacket over a hand-dyed indigo shirt. Their accessories are talismanic: a brass compass, a vial of crushed saffron. The aesthetic is scholarly bohemian, with a touch of the occult.
Their workspace is a curated chaos of mortar-and-pestle sets, leather-bound grimoires, and dried citrus peels strung from rafters. The fragrance's warm spiciness permeates the air like a perpetual autumn evening.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the intelligence of matter. "Every scent," they say, "is a memory waiting to be decoded." The cinnamon's heat reflects their passion for revelation, while the musk's softness shows their respect for secrecy.
Balance is sacred. The blood orange's brightness tempers the cedar's solemnity, mirroring their belief that enlightenment requires both joy and discipline. They value patience-vanilla beans dried slowly in the Oaxacan sun.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Lovers are drawn to their ability to transmute pain into wisdom, though their emotional alembics can feel opaque. Friends come for advice, leaving with sachets of spiced amber.
Their kinship with fellow Alchemists is wordless-a shared glance across a smoky room. They teach sparingly, believing true understanding must be earned. The pepper's sharpness emerges when their trust is betrayed.
Lifestyle
Dawn is their sacred hour, grinding spices as the world wakes. They frequent midnight markets, bargaining for rare resins. Their pantry holds tins labeled in cryptic script-"Dragon's Blood," "Moonwater."
Rituals structure their days: stirring coffee clockwise, anointing doorways with cedar oil. The fragrance's metallic edge reflects their fascination with alchemical vessels, the tools of their intangible craft.
Shadow
Their knowledge can isolate them. The very saffron that gilds their insights also stains their fingers-they forget others don't see the world through their prism. Dogma is their trap; they may dismiss modernities as profane.
When unbalanced, the amber turns cloying, the musk stale. Their greatest test is learning that not all transformations need a crucible.
Conclusion
Celadawn is the Alchemist's olfactory sigil-a reminder that magic lingers in the mundane. Like the fragrance's intricate layers, they teach us that every ordinary moment holds the potential for revelation.