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Indigo by Baruti is as radiating blue summer skies, continuous music, and effervescent big-city life. The name Indigo was chosen because it reflects the duality of the perfume. As a color it is dark and deep blue to violet, yet it’s very bright with an electric radiance and almost in the invisible spectrum.
Additionally, in meditation the color refers to the highest state of consciousness. A spiritual state where one has transcended the bodily needs and exists in calm, peaceful awareness, as one with his surroundings. Perfume critic Luca Turin: “A good if often inadvertent way to assess fragrance involves leaving the room and noticing, when you come back in, how nice the air smells. Baruti passes this test with flying colors. “
Lentisque, Hyacinth, Cedarwood, Rose, Incense, Sandalwood, Amber
Baruti means gunpowder in the Greek and Arab language (μπαροuτι) and you can tell why: each fragrance is like a fragrant unexpected explosion on your skin. Baruti is the label of the Dutch-Greek independent perfumer, Spyros Drosopoulos, introduced in 2015. Spyros combines creativity with wearability in fragrances, resulting in perfumes that are strong, memorable and intense.
Also discover the eau de parfum
Woody amber
The best of woody scents combined with the warmth of the oriental scent family. Here flowers do not play a leading role, but wood notes dominate. Take sandalwood accompanied by patchouli for an earthly character.
Indigo - extrait de parfum
Spyros Drosopoulos
Born in the Netherlands and raised in Greece, Spyros Drosopoulos has always been a connoisseur of smell and taste. After a scientific career as psychologist, Spyros decided to dedicate his creative talents and his sharp analytical mind entirely to creating extraordinary perfumes. As independent perfumer since 2012 he launched his own brand Baruti in 2015. "This is what my dreams smell like, I make personal and immediate perfumes. Deceptively playful, rooted in the unconscious, perplexing the senses, like kaleidoscopic explosions of beauty. They can blow you away." - Spyros Drosopoulos.