Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves (Mathieu Nardin) 2025 + A tribute to tea and incense giveaway.

ETAT LIBRE D'ORANGE ABOVE THE WAVES

J’s image of Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves.

Etat Libre D’Orange has unveiled its latest perfume, Above The Waves, composed by perfumer Mathieu Nardin of Mane. Above The Waves pays tribute to the Taiwanese Goddess Mazu and the annual pilgrimage held in her honour, which begins at the Dajia Jenn Lann temple and proceeds to Taichung. The journey encompasses over 170 stops at 170 temples located in Taichung, Changhua, Yunlin, and Chiayi. Nardin emphasizes two key elements that lie at the heart of Above The Waves, both of which are intricately tied to Taiwanese traditions: tea and incense. It’s a beautiful homage that makes me think of how an ocean was once a mountain, as the materials intertwine in a cyclical dance throughout the wear of Above The Waves.

Etienne de Swardt of Etat Libre D'Orange and Mathieu Nardin

Etienne de Swardt of Etat Libre D’Orange and perfumer Mathieu Nardin.

Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves opens with a fresh splash of creamy sparkling fresh citruses and spice; it feels like a cooling mist formed by the sea and it slow descent back to earth through soft green branches evolving into a spiced green incense smoke as its draws closer to the ground. The incense feels fresh and green giving Above The Waves a meditative feel, it’s like a gentle thought of nature that’s swirling and expanding, like the movement of nature over time as clouds becomes waves.

Goddess Mazu

Tea fields of Taiwan and image of the Goddess Mazu courtesy of Etat Libre D’Orange.

Cardamom’s soft creamy spice adds to this ease of feel, it gives a classic elegance to the opening while its spicier flicker- like sparks of new concepts. You can feel the edges of woods forming as bergamot’s woody facets start to lean into more verdant tones, foreshadowing what’s to come. The aromatics grow warm with a subtle clary sage as an array of complex tea aromas give body to this cool watery incense mist. Perfumer Mathieu Nardin handles  this deftly, letting the trio of teas tease out subtle facets that shimmer through the soft musky green haze of Above The Waves.

Ceylon tea’s honeyed floral tones sit high in this musky green incense haze, floral apricot aromas tease out a playful softness that’s a lovely counterpoint to the more herbaceous hay like aroma found in maté tea, whose darker side is lightened here, feeling more like a whisper of green smoke rather than its danker leather aspects. Above The Waves has a soft transparent feel as you wear it, its airy and light drawing you in with its soft beauty while being quietly complex as you mediate on its quiet complexities. Ludwig Wittgenstein’s “a simple thought can last a thousand years” comes to mind, connecting with the tea traditions celebrated here.

Etat Libre D'Orange Above the Waves perfume

Image of the Goddess Mazu and pilgrimage with materials courtesy of Etat Libre D’Orange.

Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves beautifully captures the meditative feel of contemplating the soft steam from the aromatic tea as it swirls with incense smoke letting the waves of nature roll over you. The black tea feels like an anchor point between the two other teas, a connection between these worlds as its binds them, letting them flow and become one rich aroma whose soft haze summons a gentle verdant rose to bloom. Cardamom conjures the sleek green elegance of the stem and the rose’s silky petals that are about to unfurl, blending with the teas. The spiced warmth of rose is joined by the elegant richness of patchouli giving it a restrained yet regal feel.

Above the Waves Etat Libre D'Orange

Courtesy of Etat Libre D’Orange.

There’s a beautiful harmony of flow in the materials used in Above The Wave. It’s a stunning homage to its inspiration the Taiwanese Goddess Mazu allowing the  tea rituals and spirituality to shine. The tonka bean in Above The Waves continues this flow picking up from the cardamom’s creaminess giving it a touch of vanilla while its spiced warmth is toned down letting the more gingerbready facets of the tonka bring a comforting glow.

Illustrator and graphic novel author Marie Mohanna

Illustrator and graphic novel author Marie Mohanna and her artwork for Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves courtesy of Etat Libre D’Orange.

Cedar from Taiwan is used extend the incense facets too, while adding more woodiness to the base. Above The Waves stays green and fresh with a subtle smokiness from vetiver, again elongating the smoky, subtle aspects of the teas. Its cyclical nature is a joy to experience, giving a lovely spin on a classic aromatic style. This flow of nature in picked up in the special artwork by illustrator and graphic novel author Marie Mohanna, her design captures the flow of the elegant materials in Above The Waves. This is a beautiful perfume that puts me in a tranquil headspace when I wear it. Meditative elegance.

Notes: Bergamot, Cardamom, Incense, Green Maté, Ceylan, Black Tea, Rose, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Cedar, Vetiver.

J Wearescentient, Senior Editor, artist and olfactive writer.

Discloser: A bottle of Etat Libre d’Orange Above The Waves was sent to J for review, his nose and thoughts are his own.

 

Above the waves by Etat Libre D'Orange

Etat Libre D’Orange Above The Waves courtesy of Etat Libre D’Orange.

Thanks to the generosity of Etat Libre d’Orange we have a 100 ml bottle of Above The Waves for one registered reader in the USA or EU. You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on J’s review and where you live. Draw closes 10/2/2025

Available in the USA October 1, 2025

Please read Etienne de Swardt’s Creative Director in Perfumery (his own words). Secretions Magnifique was inducted into our ÇaFleureBon Modern Masterpieces Hall of Fame  Mathieu Nardin was featured in our Young Perfumer Series

Read J’s review of Nostos here, Olya’s review of The Story of Your Life, Karl’s review of Clean Suede and Nicoleta’s reviews of FrustrationGhost in the Shell, and Rien. Frustration was in Olya’s Top 10 Best Scents of 2023. For Nicoleta, Ghost in The Shell was a 2021 Top 10 Best of Scent.

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6 comments

  • The trio of teas described by J. is certainly one of the most enticing aspects of this fragrance. A creamy, spiced citrus tea on an earthy, slightly smokey base does conjure up images of Indigo Smoke, and perhaps a gentle nod to the long lamented Gucci Pour Home II. Marie’s artwork is fascinating – just wish some more of her work could be affixed to the Above the Waves’ label (and perhaps more prominently on ELDO fragrances moving forward) :] From CA, USA

  • I have enjoyed other compositions by Mathieu Nardin and his involvement in creating Above the Wave leans towards it being another masterful creation.
    J emphasizes the harmony of flow in the materials of Above the Wave and it is a stunning homage to its inspiration: the Taiwanese Goddess Mazi and tea rituals: a mixture of various tea blends mixing together to create an aromatic tea blend, smoky incense, a spicy green cardamon, a gentle verdant rose, Taiwanese cedar in the base, bringing an additional woodiness in the dry down. It is a composition that embodies the contemplative aspect of nature while also being rich, elegant and regal.
    USA

  • Above The Waves is a helm of a band, I really dig in. Etat Libre D’Orange really comes up with some of the best names for fragrances. This one is a new territory for the house as it’s a full on tea scent with some incense touches. I love when a house takes inspiration from a culture because it allows us that have never visited the country to get a sense of what we may encounter upon arrival. To me, this is a fresh scent with a bit of heft at the base to help it last longer and we don’t see many tea fragrances being made recently. Etat Libre D’Orange could be setting up the newest trend to come with this release. I’m located in the USA.

  • Kensolfactoryodyssey says:

    I’m captivated by how Above The Waves weaves tea and incense into a meditative haze — especially the trio of teas shimmering against green incense. The idea of honoring Mazu and the Taiwanese pilgrimage through fragrance feels both spiritual and innovative. I’d love to experience that flow of nature in a bottle.
    California, USA

  • I like this innovative brand a lot. I learned now that Above The Waves pays tribute to the Taiwanese Goddess Mazu and the annual pilgrimage held in her honour. The two key elements tea and incense sound meditative, while the oceanic and citrus notes add a refreshing feel. Greetings from EU.