The Story
Why it exists.
Named for the solitary moth that flutters against a cold window, Moth 蛾 was conceived as a quiet tribute to winter’s stillness. In 2025 perfumer Yinshan translated that moment into scent, pairing the resinous bite of Balsam Fir with incense smoke and a peppery spark. The house’s Shanghai studio, founded in 2021, provided the minimalist backdrop for this meditation on light and shadow. Maison Shan’s belief that perfume should echo a fleeting impression guided the choice of white champaca and jasmine Sambac for the heart, while amber and sandalwood anchor the memory in warmth. The result is a scent that feels like a moth’s brief pause on a frosted branch before it disappears into night.
If this were a song
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Winter Song
Sara Bareilles
The Beginning
Named for the solitary moth that flutters against a cold window, Moth 蛾 was conceived as a quiet tribute to winter’s stillness. In 2025 perfumer Yinshan translated that moment into scent, pairing the resinous bite of Balsam Fir with incense smoke and a peppery spark. The house’s Shanghai studio, founded in 2021, provided the minimalist backdrop for this meditation on light and shadow. Maison Shan’s belief that perfume should echo a fleeting impression guided the choice of white champaca and jasmine Sambac for the heart, while amber and sandalwood anchor the memory in warmth. The result is a scent that feels like a moth’s brief pause on a frosted branch before it disappears into night.
Choosing Balsam Fir gives the opening a piney crispness that feels like fresh snowfall on conifer needles, while incense adds a subtle, meditative haze. Pepper injects a fleeting electric edge, preventing the forest from feeling static. The heart’s white champaca offers a luminous, almost translucent bloom, contrasting the resinous base of sandalwood, amber and powdery iris that linger like a soft after‑glow on skin.
The Evolution
At first spray, the fragrance erupts with a cold, resin‑kissed pine that snaps open like a winter wind, the pepper crackling beneath the fir’s green breath. Within ten minutes the incense settles, turning the sharpness into a smoky veil that whispers of a lantern lit in a snow‑drift. By the half‑hour mark the heart blooms; white champaca unfurls a delicate, almost luminous floral, while jasmine Sambac adds a creamy sweetness that tempers the lingering spice. As the scent dries, the base emerges: sandalwood spreads a creamy, woody warmth, amber glows amber‑rich, and the powdery iris softens the finish, leaving a skin‑close veil that clings for the remainder of the day, roughly five to six hours on average.
Cultural Impact
Moth 蛾 captures a subtle cultural narrative that resonates with contemporary urban dwellers seeking moments of quiet reflection. Its fir and incense notes echo traditional East Asian forest rituals, while the pepper adds a modern, edgy twist that mirrors the fast‑paced yet mindful lifestyle of Shanghai’s creative community. Launched in 2025, the fragrance has become a quiet emblem of seasonal transition, often associated with autumnal gatherings and winter evenings spent indoors, where its warm amber base creates a comforting atmosphere. The perfume’s design also reflects Maison Shan’s commitment to sustainable sourcing, using responsibly harvested balsam fir, which adds an ethical dimension to its cultural relevance.
The House
China · Est. 2021
Maison Shan (银杉) presents itself as an indie fragrance house that bridges memory and scent. Based in Shanghai, the label released a complete collection of eleven perfumes in 2025, each bearing a Chinese name that hints at a specific moment or feeling. The brand’s modest social footprint and its focus on everyday narratives give it a quiet confidence that appeals to collectors who value nuance over hype. By keeping production small and design restrained, Maison Shan offers a palette of scents that feel both personal and universally resonant.
If this were a song
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A quiet, frosted forest vibe meets a warm ember glow, think of a gentle piano melody that starts crisp and builds into a soft, lingering resonance.
Winter Song
Sara Bareilles



















