Anubis Soivohle
At a glance
Is Anubis Soivohle worth trying?
Anubis by Soivohle is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, earthy, amber with Immortelle, Carnation, Soil Tincture
The first impression
Anubis by Soivohle is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Liz Zorn.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Liz Zorn
Liz Zorn is an independent American perfumer known for her Soivohle line, which features rich, narrative-driven compositions. Her catalog includes diverse scents like A Rose For Beacon Free, Amber Red Rose, and Carpathian Oud, often blending floral, amber, and woody notes. Zorn's work emphasizes artistry and storytelling through fragrance.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Anubis Soivohle
Essence
Anubis represents the Alchemist archetype, a transformer of base experiences into golden wisdom. The interplay of funereal myrrh and wild orange speaks of someone who walks confidently in darkness, knowing it's the crucible of rebirth. They are both embalmer and resurrecter, honoring decay as part of creation.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear architectural black with metallic accents - a silver scarab ring, mercury-dipped boot toes. Their workspace holds apothecary cabinets labeled in Latin, alembics catching moonlight. Even their clutter feels intentional.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the dignity of shadows. The soil tincture and oud ground their spirituality in earthly matter. Nothing is truly wasted - regret becomes compost, grief becomes pigment, anger becomes fuel.
Relationships
They attract wounded seekers but refuse to play savior. Romantic partners must understand their need for solitary rituals. Their love feels like being seen through a prism - dazzling but occasionally disorienting.
Lifestyle
Midnight is when they're most productive, brewing tinctures or sketching mandalas. They collect cemetery lichen and stormwater for their workings. Every action is a spell cast toward some private revolution.
Shadow
They sometimes romanticize suffering, forgetting that not all pain is initiatory. The tuberose's narcotic sweetness warns against becoming intoxicated by one's own mystique.
Conclusion
This fragrance is a mummy's bandages infused with temple incense, a scent for those who transmute leaden experiences into philosophical gold.