Temple smoke, clean shirt.

Incense Stick

Eau de Parfum

$80.00
Size: 30mL
The Story
Saffron and smoke collide with restrained ferocity—the scent of a freshly lit incense stick, glowing at its heart. Meditative yet unafraid.

Very quickly, frankincense and jasmine rice weave in, softening the harsher edges and adding a creamy, almost steamed-rice warmth under the sharper resin. As it settles, Vietnamese oud and sheer white musks build a cool, airy base around the smoke, turning what could be heavy into something that feels like a modern leather-musk idea pulled firmly toward phenolic, ceremonial incense instead of nightclub sweetness.

A touch of rice and saffron keeps the blend balanced, so you taste the burnt edges without it ever tipping into ashtray, making this a strong pick if you like realistic incense softened by clean skin and textile impressions.

The Notes
The Perfumer
The Brand

d.grayi is the work of James Nguyen, known also as Miju, a perfumer who came to scent as an adversary rather than a calling. A career spent around hair color and its chemicals left James allergic. Fragrance meant headaches and a throat swelling shut, and anything scented was avoided outright. Cosmetic chemistry, taken up as a hobby, brought the first turn: cosmetic raw materials that smelled unpleasant, and natural ingredients found to soften them.

Then came a dream, in which someone deeply important who had passed away returned and described a fragrance. It was not a scent so much as a complete story, vivid and pictured, and James woke and wrote down every detail. The quest to recreate it became the studio. Isolated aroma molecules, tried later, provoked nothing; the allergy had been to composition, not to any one material. James now builds olfactive stories unrestricted.