Assam Of India Parfums Berdoues
At a glance
Is Assam Of India Parfums Berdoues worth trying?
Assam of India by Parfums Berdoues is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, green, fresh with Lemon, Indian Tea, Sandalwood
The first impression
Assam of India by Parfums Berdoues is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Assam of India was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jennifer Riley. Top note is Lemon; middle note is Indian Tea; base note is Sandalwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jennifer Riley
Jennifer Riley has created fragrances for IKKS, including Believes In You, and for Parfums Berdoues, such as Assam Of India and Selva Do Brazil. Her compositions often draw on exotic and natural ingredients, evoking a sense of travel and discovery. She demonstrates versatility across different brands and olfactory themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Assam Of India Parfums Berdoues
Essence
Assam Of India embodies the Explorer archetype, a scent for those drawn to the unfamiliar. The bright lemon top note suggests curiosity, while the heart of Indian tea evokes journeys through misty hills. Sandalwood grounds the composition, a reminder that every adventure needs a touch of warmth and familiarity.
This fragrance is for those who seek without a map. It captures the spirit of wanderlust-not the grand odyssey, but the quiet moments of discovery in foreign markets or sunlit courtyards where tea leaves unfurl in steaming water.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor linen shirts that crumple elegantly, woven bags with frayed edges, and well-worn leather journals. Their aesthetic is practical yet poetic-neutral tones with the occasional pop of saffron or indigo, like spices glimpsed in a bazaar. The scent clings to sun-bleached pages and train tickets tucked between them.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the wisdom of detours. Routine is the enemy; even their daily rituals have variations-a different tea each morning, a new route to work. The tea note here isn’t ceremonial but improvisational, brewed strong in a dented tin cup over a campfire.
Relationships
They collect people like postcards-brief, vivid connections. Romantic partners are fellow travelers, not anchors. Conversations spark over shared compartments or street food stalls, then fade with the citrus top notes, leaving only the woody trace of a story half-told.
Lifestyle
Their home is a rented room with a view of rooftops, a suitcase never fully unpacked. The sillage of Assam Of India lingers in hostel common rooms and on the scarves they use as makeshift curtains. They work remotely or in transient jobs-tour guides, translators, seasonal harvesters.
Shadow
Sometimes the horizon is an excuse to run. The Explorer risks becoming a perpetual outsider, mistaking motion for growth. The tea note turns bitter if they forget to pause; the sandalwood goes dusty without roots.
Conclusion
Assam Of India is the scent of a train window rolled down at dawn. It doesn’t promise answers, only the next bend in the track-a citrus spark, a tea-steam sigh, the slow burn of sandalwood miles later.