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You know what you want in a perfume better than we do.

So here’s where you can choose what’s important to you.

Whether you’re looking for a note, an effect, a style, a genre, a mood, a place, a season, or something else, just select the category that names what you want, and we’ll show you what we’ve got.

Chronotope promises its customers…

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…that its perfumes are

100% Handmade

I personally ideate, formulate, blend, filter, bottle, label, and package every milliliter of perfume that leaves the studio. Occasionally, I pay friends to help out. But at no point does any automation or machinery do the work. I even mark each bottle's label with a thumbprint, signature, or hand-drawn symbol as proof.

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…that Chronotope remains

100% independent

As a business, Chronotope is entirely perfumer-owned and funded solely via product sales. This means I retain full creative control over my work and am beholden only to customers, who can rest assured that their purchase dollars empower a perfumer to take risks others either can't or won't.

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…& that its perfumes will always be

100% Chronotope

I taught myself perfumery slowly through trial & error over a decade—not by studying others’ formulas or attending industry classes. I’m proud to make perfumes that smell like ones that only I could or would make and accept hearing that they’re “weird” or “different” as praise. Their difference is the point.