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TEMPLE GOLD
Sacred Oriental Resinous
Oudh・Camphor・Saffron

It does not announce itself.
It settles into space.

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Temple Gold shapes space through warmth, depth, and quiet gravity — gathering light, softening edges, and anchoring atmosphere.

It is not nostalgic, nor overtly ceremonial. It is sacredness reinterpreted as architecture.

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Designed for interiors that seek ritual without performance — and depth without excess.

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Oudh forms the foundation — dark, resonant, grounding.
Frankincense lifts and aerates the depth, introducing breath and clarity.
Through this structure,
saffron threads warmth and quiet luminosity.
Camphor opens the ritual with a moment of cool illumination before warmth unfolds.

Together, they create an atmosphere that feels held — never filled.

A scent that behaves like shadow, stone, and candlelight — present, steady, composed.

This is not fragrance.
This is
atmospheric design.

How It Lives in Space

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Diffusion​

 

Temple Gold enters space gradually.

There is no burst, no projection, no demand for attention.

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It arrives as:

  • a brief moment of cool clarity

  • followed by a slow rise of warmth

  • and a deep, steady settling that remains close to the environment

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It moves quietly —
perceptible without becoming dominant.

Longevity & Rhythm

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Temple Gold is designed for temporal depth, not immediacy.

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  • Early presence feels illuminated and calm

  • Mid-phase becomes warm and enclosing

  • Late presence remains low, resinous, and grounded

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It does not vanish quickly.
It rests.

The scent evolves with the day rather than marking a moment.

STRUCTURAL LAYERS

Opening Clarity

A brief cooling lift that clears the air and defines the space.

Settled Warmth

A slow expansion of warmth that gathers light, texture, and presence.

Enduring Shadow

A grounded depth that remains close to surfaces and memory.

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Temple Gold is not fixed to a single use.
It adapts to rhythm, space, and intent — deepening, softening, or drifting as required.

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This is how ritual becomes livable.

MATERIAL INTERACTION MAP

A quiet dialogue between scent and surface.

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Temple Gold reveals itself differently across materials:

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Stone (marble, limestone, travertine): Deepens the resinous base, amplifying warmth and shadow.

 

Wood (oak, teak, veneer): Softens the composition, bringing out saffron’s glow and intimacy.

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Polished or sealed surfaces: Highlight camphor’s clarity, lending quiet definition.

 

Temple Gold adapts rather than asserts. It responds to surface, light, and volume — never forcing uniformity.

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