Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate (Tiffany Witehira) 2019 + “Orphic Invocations” Giveaway

Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate

 Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate Collage by Danu, Orpheus -Frank von Stuck 1891, all others Curionoir

 Rivet me to the whims and tides of Nature,

Inseparable, I am, welded and wrought of her fibres

The timbre of notes struck upon the lyre, an echo of immortal memory.’

Tiffany Witehira- Curionoir

Tiffany Witehira

In the blessed, before time, pre Covid, the time of freedoms and liberties, I travelled to my other place, New Zealand and spent an idyllic summer on beaches and with family.  During my three months there I visited and spoke with a few of the established and emerging perfumers that call New Zealand home. There is an upsurge in the perfume world in the antipodes in general, a gathering interest in the botanicals available within the rich and luxuriant New Zealand and Australian flora. This is representative of a growth in a terroir of perfume, akin to wine, a coming home to touch the soil of one’s place through the distillation of those plants surrounding the vicinity.  My first call in the city of Auckland is to the inner-city suburb of Ponsonby, there, perfectly hidden is Curionoir, the public yet discreet frontage of perfumer Tiffany Witehira. Its vintage tiled façade with opulent brown velvet curtains speaks in whispers of what may lie behind, giving nothing away and no need to fanfare itself, it beckons you to enter. The first time it feels like a quintessentially ‘Alice’ moment as the mind anticipates as to what may lie within.

Orpheus Incarnate campaign for Curionoir @eviemackay

“Time slipped and slid around him, unanchored by any fact that could be verified. Perhaps it did not matter. ‘Where does our story take place, and when?’ asked Cocteau at the start of Orphée.

‘It’s the privilege of legends to be ageless. Comme il vous plaira. As you please.” – Orpheus -The Song of Life, Ann Wroe.

 Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate campaign

Orpheus Incarnate campaign for Curionoir @eviemackay

Tiffany Witehira is a slow creative, allowing the space and breath for her new creations to emerge under her guiding hand. There are many of her creations that I feel a deep affinity for as each one is blessed with her unique style and energy. Orpheus Incarnate arose out of an abiding love of nature and the culmination of a deep catalyst, the book by Ann Wroe, Orpheus- The Song of Life. I, too have read this book and it is quite indescribable, compelling and hypnotic, the same can be said of this perfume.

‘A Modern Myth Translating Ones Inner Desire To Transform And Reconnect With Nature. Lured By The Beckoning Call, Orpheus Incarnate. ‘ Curionoir.

Tiffany Witehira Orpheus Incarnate

Tiffany’s notes and impression for Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate 

Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate is a lulling, a lullaby, sweet, compelling intoxication that surrounds and cajoles us into a dream-like state, an enticement to step beyond, a opening to a realm that always exists and yet we are often blind to. The narcotic carnation, hypnotic in its encounter is laced through with milk-soaked fig and a softly billowing blond tobacco, making for a somniferous trilogy, however the sleep induced is a waking one. Drawing us forth to a threshold where the gods cavort, nature visibly breathes and life and death are inseparable companions, akin to Janus.  Spellbinding it clears the vision of the opaque occlusions of modern life, revealing the eternal constancy that surrounds us yet we become oblivious too.  Of an otherworldly, breathtaking trance, Orpheus Incarnate is a mystic experience.

Orpheus Incarnate by Curionoir

Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate

Interwoven filaments that cross planes without hindrance between man and myth, legend and dream. Each pluck of the Orphic lyre an enchantment, resounding in our inner being, each string plucked a droplet that ripples out upon the surface of reality before submerging beneath into the unseen realms. It is the whispering of ancient trees, bending to a listening ear, the concentric waves upon the pond of dreams, the reverberations of rock and stone, of spellbound creatures of wood and valley. The Charmer, the Seer, the Prophet, Interpreter of the Gods. Inhale deeply of its vapours and you will see as Rilke and countless poets, musicians and writers see, with uncompromised eyes, gods in all that surrounds us.

Curionoir perfumes Orpheus Incarnate

Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate campaign @eviemackay

Its comprising elements act as an incantation to an ancient remembering of who we are, where we are from and of the substance of our fabric. A clarion across spheres to reconnect. This is a magical concoction, one whose trancelike quality is transcendent and ethereal, it is a light touch of the beyond and a beauty rare and refined, in its wearing we unravel to ourselves, transformed by the ancient melody. Tiffany Witehira has extracted an Orphic lullaby into a liquid legacy of poetical enchantment. Prepare to be entranced.

A tree ascended there. O pure transcendence!

O Orpheus sings! O tall tree in the air!

And all things hushed. Yet in that very silence

A new beginning, beckoning, change appeared.

Translated excerpt from The Sonnets to Orpheus. Rainer Maria Rilke.

Notes: Carnation, Fig, Blond tobacco, Pimento leaves, Tonka, Heliotrope, Liquorice, Musk, Orris.

Editor’s Note: This article was first published on Danu’s blog Profimiscribe

All photos courtesy the brand unless otherwise stated

Danu Seith-Fyr, Contributor

Curionoir Orpheus Incarnate

Thanks to the generosity of Danu we have one 4ml bottle for a registered reader in the  EU only. You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on Danu’s review of Orpheus Incarnate and where you live. Draw closes 2/10/2024

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18 comments

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    Carnation, white tobacco flower, tonka, heliotrope a wonderful combination! Magical! I like to have it!
    I am from EU

  • Fig and tonka love it! I love the slow creating, and sonets. Would love to smell this, i am so inspired. Im from eu

  • I am CURIOus about CURIOnoir 🙂 so would like to participate in the draw. I have never tried a perfume from a New Zealand brand and this fact increases my curiosity even more 😉 Narcotic and hypnotic carnation sounds lovely. I live in EU.

  • I absolutely love this Danu’s description of Orpheus Incarnate where nature and myth intertwine together. And this dreamy blend of carnation, milk-soaked fig which is one of my favorite notes, and blond tobacco sounds like a fairy tale. Tiffany Witehira’s slow creative process and deep connection to nature seems like to shine through in this fragrance! Very poetic review!

    I am from the EU

  • Beautiful! I didn’t know about this brand. Based on Danu’s review I think that would be my cup of tea, silent nature, shy yet rare beauty. I am so curious, thanks for this! I am based in Italy, EU.

  • I’ve always loved carnation based fragrances, The addition of fig and tobacco seems to add some earthiness. I’m really intrigued by the liquorice. I don’t know of any other perfumes with that particular combination. Would love to try this New Zealand based perfumer. I’m in the US.

  • I had not heard of this brand before but I’m very intruiged by the imagery of the brand. It seems mysterious and almost arcane in its inspirations. Tiffany’s notes look like they belong in an ancient grimoire.
    I live in Denmark, EU.

  • Fig and tonka , white tobacco oufff that sounds amazing, i would like to participate and win this in order to try it out 😀
    From France (EU)

  • Fig and tonka , white tobacco oufff that sounds amazing, i would like to participate and win this in order to try it out 😀
    From France (EU)

  • thee_boy_wonder says:

    This fragrance seems like it would be so dreamy and smooth. I would love to smell this. The combo of tobacco, fig and tonka

    Pennsylvania, US

  • Lovely, poetic review. I enjoyed the earlier coverage here of Witehira’s Moon Moss and Orpheus Incarnate sounds equally compelling. I’m intrigued by the combination of carnation and tobacco, which I’ve enjoyed in other fragrances, and the way it’s blended with fig wrapped in heliotrope and tonka. The licorice note is also unexpected.

    I’m in the USA.

  • Beautiful piece of writing from Danu! Orpheus Incarnate sounds like it’ll transport you into a mystical dreamland. I love orris in perfume. -EU

  • Sherin Thomas says:

    Magnificient I didn’t know about this brand. Based on Danu’s review I think that would be my cup of tea, silent nature, shy yet rare beauty. I am so curious, thanks for this! From PA,USA

  • Carnation, tobacco and iris… This could be one of my Favourite perfumes! I LOVE how Danu describes It and, above all, the poem of the end of the review… Beautiful and unique! I Live in Lugo, Spain

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the lovely review Danu. It’s cool to see work coming out of Australia and New Zealand.

    Curionoir’s Orpheus Incarnate unfolds like a lulling dreamscape, beckoning you with its hypnotic notes. Hypnosis sets in through a narcotic carnation, milk-soaked fig and a wisp of blond tobacco. The use of liquorice is really intersting in this fragrance.

    This fragrance sound like an invitation to step beyond the ordinary, to explore the unseen realms where life and death intertwine.

    I would love to get my nose on this.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • Beautiful review! I love the description of Orpheus which starts with „narcotic carnation“. CURIONOIR is such a mesmerizing collection! I do not qualify for the generous drawing.