Yugen

LIMITED EDITION

Yugen

Description

A collaborative creation by Lost Tribe x Elixir Attar

Yugen—a word borrowed from the Japanese aesthetic philosophy that speaks to a profound, subtle grace and an awareness of the mysterious beauty of the universe—is the namesake and soul of this contemplative olfactory composition. This fragrance, part of a limited collaboration between our house and the master artisans at Elixir Attar, draws deeply from the well of Japanese Zen tradition. Every note, every resin, and every wisp of aromatic steam is designed to mirror the quietude of a Kyoto garden at dawn, the stillness of a temple meditation, and the invisible but ever-present pull of the sublime. read more

The story of Yugen begins with a gentle disruption: a piercingly vivid top note of bitter almond, as if to awaken the senses from slumber. Its nutty, marzipan-like sharpness is quickly softened and brightened by Japanese yuzu and bergamot—citrus notes that are zesty yet restrained, echoing the minimalism of Zen brush strokes on rice paper. Star anise adds a subtle licorice twist, while jasmine enfleurage unfurls a ghostly floral sweetness, as fleeting and tender as a passing breeze through tatami doors. A rare and salty black ambergris—a gift from the sea—grounds the opening with mystery and glimmer.

At the heart of Yugen lies a sacred ritual of resins. Black copal and white copal resins burn like quiet incense in a rural shrine, their smoky sweetness rising in steady spirals. These sacred resins are joined by a refined rose accord—neither lush nor overly romantic, but a tempered bloom full of poise and dignity. Lavender, traditionally known for its calm and cleanliness, provides the structure of a classic fougère, but in this context, it whispers rather than commands. Cabrueva, a Brazilian hardwood oil rarely used in modern perfumery, lends a sweet, almost powdery warmth that binds the heart into a glowing ember of meditative calm.

But it is the base of Yugen where the true weight of contemplation settles. Here, the scent sinks deep into the grounding embrace of Sri Lankan sandalwood—rich, creamy, and antique in feel—paired with a warm and furry touch of Siberian musk, a natural material known for its depth and endurance. The mystical, honeyed smoke of labdanum resin meets the woody austerity of cedar wood, while frankincense resin contributes a crystalline clarity that breaks through the denser elements like sunlight through shoji screens. Sweet hay adds a rural, almost nostalgic softness.

At the foundation of this architecture is the rare and potent Rayong Oud, sourced with great care and aged to perfection. Unlike the more aggressive animalic ouds, Rayong carries a clarity that is incense-like, slightly balsamic, and faintly bitter—elegant and reserved. In Yugen, this oud does not seek to dominate but instead acts as a binding thread, stitching together each layer with invisible harmony. It evokes the scent of temple wood soaked in centuries of prayer and time.

In designing Yugen, we didn’t simply blend materials—we told a story in scent. Each raw essence used has been selected for its purity, age, and cultural resonance. The resins are ceremonial-grade; the bitter almond is distilled for clarity; the Rayong Oud is one of the last of its batch, no longer in production. These aren’t ingredients—they are artifacts.

Only a limited number of bottles have been made.

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Regular price $650.00 USD
Sale price $650.00 USD Regular price
Size: 30ml Bottle
In stock (14 units), ready to be shipped

Bitter Almond, Japanese Yuzu, Star Anise, Bergamot, Jasmine Enfleurage, Black Ambergris

Rose, Lavender, Black Copal, White Copal, Cabrueva

Sri Lankan Sandalwood, Siberian Musk, Labdanum, Cedar wood, Frankincense, Hay, Rayong Oud


Bitter Almond

Japanese Yuzu

Black Copal

White Copal

Labdanum

Rayong Oud

OUR ALL NATURAL

Our Process

  • Step 1: Collaborative Vision & Ingredient Curation

    The creation of Yugen began with a shared vision between our house and Elixir Attar: to craft a fragrance that captures the spirit of Japanese Zen culture through rare, meditative ingredients. From the outset, we knew the focus would be on deep, resinous materials and a refined elegance. Together, we sourced some of the most precious elements in natural perfumery—Rayong Oud for its spiritual depth, aged Sri Lankan sandalwood for grounding warmth, and an exquisite bitter almond for its ethereal sharpness. With this direction, the first draft of the formula was composed using a thoughtful balance of these components, alongside complementary florals and incense-grade resins.

  • Step 2: Refinement Through Exchange

    Once the initial formula was assembled, we began the intricate process of refinement. Sample after sample was shipped between our two studios—adjusting, evaluating, reworking. Some iterations leaned heavier on the almond and yuzu top, others explored deeper resins and heavier woods. With each round, we discussed what elements needed to rise or soften, how to shape the heart around the copals and rose, and how the drydown could evoke a contemplative, lasting presence without overwhelming. This back-and-forth was key: a true collaboration built on respect, instinct, and an obsessive attention to harmony and detail.

  • Step 3: Maturation & Final Composition

    After arriving at the final formulation, the blend was left to marry and mature—a period allowing the oils to round out, deepen, and fully express their intended character. During this time, minor adjustments were made to enhance balance and longevity. Once matured.

Our Ingredients

Bitter Almond

The scent of bitter almond is intensely evocative—sharp, sweet, and slightly spicy with a rich marzipan-like aroma. It opens with a distinctive nutty warmth, often compared to crushed cherry pits or amaretto liqueur, but with a more dry edge that lingers in the background. Beneath the sweetness lies a faint medicinal coolness, giving the note a clean yet mysterious character. It walks a fine line between comforting gourmand and provocative elegance.

Black Copal

The scent of black copal is rich, smoky, and deeply resinous with an ancient, spiritual character. It opens with a dark, balsamic intensity, carrying notes of burnt caramel, charred wood, and dried herbs, evoking sacred rituals and ceremonial incense. Unlike the brighter, citrusy scent of white copal, black copal is earthier and more mysterious, often tinged with leathery, almost tar-like undertones.

Our Quality Speaks For Itself

Fact 1

White copal, often called "the incense of the gods," was used by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs in spiritual rituals to purify spaces and connect with the divine.

Fact 2

Frankincense has been traded for over 5,000 years and was once considered more valuable than gold. In ancient times, it was used not only in spiritual rituals and temple offerings but also as a powerful medicine, perfume, and even as a form of currency. Its aromatic resin was so treasured that it was one of the gifts brought by the Magi in the biblical Nativity story.

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