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    Caeleste Parfums

    Caeleste Parfums is a Romanian niche fragrance house founded in 2024 in Bucharest. The brand draws from the rich traditions of Romanian Orthodox spirituality, translating liturgical imagery into olfactory experiences. Ștefan Răduț serves as creative director, guiding a collection that explores the celestial hierarchy through scent. The initial lineup includes three fragrances named after angelic ranks: Guardian Angel, Principalities, and Archangels. Each fragrance aims to capture aspects of the ethereal world, presented through a visual language of light and transcendence.

    RomaniaEst. 2024
    3
    Fragrances
    4.6
    Avg rating
    Shop the collection
    SignaturePrincipalities
    Principalities
    Community
    4.6
    Average rating
    across 3 fragrances
    Collection
    3
    Fragrances and counting
    Heritage
    2024
    Founded in Romania

    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Caeleste Parfums emerged from Bucharest in 2024, a city where Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions remain woven into contemporary cultural life. The brand was established under the creative direction of Ștefan Răduț, who reportedly sought to translate the sensory experience of Romanian liturgical practice into wearable fragrance. Romania holds a distinctive position in European spirituality, with Orthodox monastic traditions that have preserved centuries-old incense and myrrh practices. Caeleste emerged as part of a broader movement of niche perfumers exploring cultural heritage as creative source material. The brand operates within the Romanian boutique fragrance landscape, a market that has seen growing interest in artisanal and culturally-rooted scents. According to community discussions among fragrance enthusiasts, Caeleste presents itself as a Romanian house with spiritual foundations. The launch of three fragrances in 2024 marked the brand's entrance into the niche fragrance market, with each release bearing thematic names drawn from angelic hierarchy rather than conventional perfumery nomenclature. The Romanian positioning distinguishes Caeleste from Western European heritage houses, offering an Eastern European perspective on sacred olfaction. The brand framework centers on a concept where the ethereal and tangible converge, where celestial beings communicate through scent. Caeleste positions fragrance as a medium for guidance and protection, drawing on the Romanian Orthodox understanding of sacred fragrance as a bridge between the material and divine realms. The angelic hierarchy provides the thematic architecture, with fragrance names referencing specific ranks within traditional celestial classification. This approach treats perfume as more than aesthetic object or status symbol, instead framing scent as spiritual communication. The creative direction reportedly seeks to make abstract theological concepts tangible through olfactory composition, translating liturgical atmosphere into private wearing experience. The brand draws from incense traditions that have been practiced in Romanian Orthodox contexts for generations, creating fragrances that reportedly evoke the aromatic environment of church spaces. Caeleste frames its creative project as making invisible guidance accessible, inviting wearers into an olfactory relationship with celestial themes.

    2024
    Caeleste Parfums launched in Bucharest, Romania, with three initial fragrances: Guardian Angel, Principalities, and Archangels
    2024
    Creative director Ștefan Răduț announced the brand launch to fragrance media and community
    2024
    Principalities fragrance featured in fragrance community discussions and box openings, drawing attention to Romanian niche perfumery
    2024
    Brand positioning established around Romanian Orthodox spiritual traditions and incense/myrrh heritage

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    Interesting facts

    01

    Caeleste is among a small number of Romanian fragrance houses drawing explicitly from Eastern Orthodox liturgical traditions rather than Western European perfumery models

    02

    The brand name derives from Latin caelestis (heavenly), reflecting the celestial hierarchy theme that structures the entire collection

    03

    All three launch fragrances bear names referencing specific ranks in traditional angelic hierarchy rather than conventional perfumery naming conventions

    04

    Bucharest has a growing niche fragrance community, and Caeleste represents an Eastern European entrant in the global niche perfume market