CUCURRUCUCÚ EAU DE PARFUM:

A perfume for friends & fools

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CUCURRUCUCÚ EAU DE PARFUM
Bottle of Cucurrucucú EdP by Chronotope—a surreal smoky mezcal pine orris perfume
A pyramid form in green hues labeled with the names of scents included as notes in the perfume Cucurrucu by Chronotope
As a visual representation of the scent of Cucurrucucu EdP by Chronotope Perfume, a charred black wood cube form with a carved dove in flight and molten lava-like striations that reveal a glowing heart of burning, smoky copal negro incense, suggesting ceremony, freedom, warm hearts, and sacred friendships.
CUCURRUCUCÚ EAU DE PARFUM
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“[…] it’s strange and admirable and kind of glorious, in its own, unique way. ”
—u/divinationobject, via Reddit

Genuine, sustainably sourced copal negro radiates emerald brilliance for hours through layers of smoke, mezcal, ink, orris, and anisic wormwood in this foolhardy, lovedrunk, and surprisingly delicate balancing act between Mexican incense twirling to the sky and a specialty cocktail, held up high.

$145.00 USD
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Size
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Structure

Absinthe, Wormwood, Smoke, Pine, Papyrus, Orris, Angelica Root, Mezcal, Copal Negro, Saffron, Ink, Charred Hinoki Wood, Cade Tar, Muskrat, Cedar Wood

Feeling

Punch-drunk & celebratory — like looking at your bestie doing something awesome and being like, “that’s my bestie!”

Presence

Cucurrucucú shines brilliantly on all bodies. And there’s quite the kick of smoke, from cade tar, up front. That said, the smoke isn’t a solo player within the composition, as the laser-beamed emerald brilliance of the copal negro oil shines through the smoke from the jump and clears it away rather quickly to allow the perfume’s other notes their due.

Projection

Cucú is delightfully diffusive, and though it has one of the furthest throws in our collection, it’s not so large and obnoxious that you’ll clear out a space. Don’t be delulu and fear the absinthe and mezcal notes, though: nobody will mistake you for a drunk. But they might wonder how it’s even possible that you smell like the Emerald City.

A graphic icon depicting conversation bubbles for use by Chronotope’s online store What Wearers Say

”I really like this […] Really nice smoky, woodsy scent. If you’re worried about the angelica and the wormwood being […] so bitter green, here they’re just very, very well blended.”
—@Quick Fragrance Reviews, via YouTube

”pure happiness connect transmit”
—Kashina, author of East of Borneo, via Instagram

”I suppose some perfumes try to transform you and presume they know who you ought to be […] but if I’m using perfume for transformation, I like to be calling the shots as to the how and what of it instead of the smell […] I think about this difference a lot, and it comes to mind with smells like Cucurrucucú. It takes you somewhere. It makes you wonder who you might be in this reality. It doesn’t dictate it; it asks a question. It wears off and you get to think about the experience of it. It’s one of my favorite things about perfume—the moment of transformation.”
—@oakmossink, via Instagram Stories

All the Chronotope perfumes I've sampled seem to exist in their own olfactory universe, and you need to live with them for a while, in order to appreciate quite how good they are. This one is no exception, and it's strange and admirable and kind of glorious, in its own, unique way.”
—u/divinationobkect, via Reddit

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