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    Parfumeide

    Parfumeide is a contemporary niche fragrance house that emerged in the independent perfumery scene with a series of releases spanning 2020 and 2021. The brand has developed a collection of perfumes characterized by evocative names drawn from Latin and mythological sources, including Voluptas, Lacrima, Carnalis, and the Aequorea series. Parfumeide operates within the artisan perfumery space, creating scents that explore themes ranging from the aquatic to the sensuous, demonstrating a breadth of creative vision in a relatively compact output. Details about the founder, location, or institutional background of Parfumeide remain limited in publicly available sources.

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    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Publicly available information about Parfumeide's founding circumstances, geographic origins, and institutional history is sparse. The brand made its initial entries into the fragrance world through a series of releases beginning in 2020, including Voluptas, Lacrima, and Carnalis. The naming conventions of its fragrances suggest inspiration drawn from Latin vocabulary, mythology, and natural philosophy. Names such as Aequorea (referencing the Aequorea jellyfish genus), Aequoreus Crepuscolo (twilight), Aquamaris Mattino (morning by the sea), and Lacrima (tears) indicate a thematic interest in water, light, emotion, and classical antiquity. The mythological reference in Aequorea Medusa connects the aquatic series to Greek legend. This naming strategy positions Parfumeide within a tradition of niche perfumery that uses scholarly and poetic nomenclature to signal artistic intent. However, no verified information about the founder's background, the brand's country of origin, or its early development has emerged in independent sources. The complete heritage narrative of Parfumeide remains to be documented through reliable primary sources. The creative direction of Parfumeide, as inferred from its fragrance portfolio, suggests an aesthetic philosophy rooted in exploration of contrasting themes. The duality between aquatic freshness and darker, more visceral notes appears throughout the collection. The name Carnalis, derived from the Latin for flesh, points toward an interest in corporeal, sensory experience. Voluptas similarly invokes pleasure and indulgence through its Latin etymology. Meanwhile, the Aequorea series and Aquamaris Mattino demonstrate an engagement with marine and luminous imagery. The pairing of mythological subjects (Medusa) with natural phenomena (crepuscolo, lacrima) suggests a blending of classical sources with observational contemplation. This thematic range implies a perfumery approach that values emotional storytelling and evocative power over rigid categorization. The limited but varied output between 2020 and 2021 indicates a deliberate pace of creation rather than rapid market expansion.

    2020
    Release of Voluptas, Lacrima, and Carnalis, establishing initial fragrance identity
    2020
    Voluptas introduced as one of the debut creations
    2021
    Release of Aequorea Medusa and Aequoreus Crepuscolo, expanding the aquatic-themed Aequorea series
    2021
    Release of Aquamaris Mattino, further developing marine-inspired nomenclature
    2021
    Portfolio reaches six distinct fragrances across two years of activity

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    Interesting facts

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    The name Aequorea derives from the genus Aequorea, a group of hydrozoan jellyfish first described by the natural historian John Edward Gray in 1850

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    Lacrima is Latin for tear or tear-drop, a word appearing in classical literature from Ovid to medieval poetry

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    The pairing of Medusa with Aequorea creates a conceptual link between Greek mythology and marine biology

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    Crepuscolo is Italian for twilight, suggesting the brand may draw from multiple Romance language traditions for its nomenclature