Inspired by the mythical nectar of the gods, Ambrosia opens with the sweet, delicate notes of plumeria and mango, layered with the lush richness of peach, lychee, and coconut. The heart reveals the creamy depth of heliotrope, musk, and guava, while wafts of French orris, Mysore and Sri Lankan sandalwood, Indian tuberose and vintage Ethiopian civet evoke a divine atmosphere—capturing the essence of heavenly indulgence.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, warm company and a slightly theatrical presence: the kind of scent that feels luminous at first, then turns creamy, powdery and quietly sensual as the evening settles in. It suits someone who likes their perfume to read as polished and a little decadent, not airy or casual.
How to wear
Best worn in moderate to cooler weather, where its tropical fruit and white-floral opening can bloom without feeling heavy. One to three sprays is usually enough for an extrait of this density; it projects with a soft but noticeable halo and lingers well on skin, where the civet, woods and iris become more pronounced over time.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy floral-fruity perfumes with an old-school twist: powdery iris, creamy coconut, ripe peach and mango, and a sensual animalic undertow. It will appeal to people who like niche compositions with texture, vintage glamour and a unisex profile that feels both lush and composed.
Release year
2025
The nose
Ashek Zubayer is the founder and perfumer behind Byermia, working in an artisanal mode that favors rare naturals, dense materials and carefully layered compositions. His style for Ambrosia leans into a mythic, old-school floral-fruity richness, balancing tropical brightness with powdery iris, creamy woods and a distinctly animalic finish. Across Byermia’s Folklore Series, Zubayer uses perfumery as storytelling, shaping scents around symbolic narratives rather than simple accords. In Ambrosia, that approach gives the fragrance its celestial, indulgent character: a polished extrait built from natural materials and modern structure, with the kind of depth and texture associated with niche, small-batch perfumery.
Byermia’s story
Byermia is a niche house built around rare natural materials, artisanal blending and narrative-driven collections. Its work tends to combine global ingredients with a modern hand, creating perfumes that feel textured, distinctive and deliberately composed rather than conventionally crowd-pleasing.
Ambrosia’s concept
Ambrosia is part of Byermia’s Folklore Series, a collection that turns myth into scent. The fragrance draws on the Greek idea of ambrosia, the nectar of the gods, and translates it into a lush tropical-floral composition where plumeria, mango, peach, lychee and coconut lead into iris, heliotrope, sandalwood, tuberose and vintage civet.
Extra info
Ambrosia belongs to Byermia’s Folklore Series and is presented as an extrait de parfum. The name refers to the mythical food or nectar of the gods, and the composition uses civet, a rare vintage-style material, to give the fragrance its distinctive old-world edge.
Inspired by the mythical nectar of the gods, Ambrosia opens with the sweet, delicate notes of plumeria and mango, layered with the lush richness of peach, lychee, and coconut. The heart reveals the creamy depth of heliotrope, musk, and guava, while wafts of French orris, Mysore and Sri Lankan sandalwood, Indian tuberose and vintage Ethiopian civet evoke a divine atmosphere—capturing the essence of heavenly indulgence.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, warm company and a slightly theatrical presence: the kind of scent that feels luminous at first, then turns creamy, powdery and quietly sensual as the evening settles in. It suits someone who likes their perfume to read as polished and a little decadent, not airy or casual.
How to wear
Best worn in moderate to cooler weather, where its tropical fruit and white-floral opening can bloom without feeling heavy. One to three sprays is usually enough for an extrait of this density; it projects with a soft but noticeable halo and lingers well on skin, where the civet, woods and iris become more pronounced over time.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy floral-fruity perfumes with an old-school twist: powdery iris, creamy coconut, ripe peach and mango, and a sensual animalic undertow. It will appeal to people who like niche compositions with texture, vintage glamour and a unisex profile that feels both lush and composed.
Release year
2025
The nose
Ashek Zubayer is the founder and perfumer behind Byermia, working in an artisanal mode that favors rare naturals, dense materials and carefully layered compositions. His style for Ambrosia leans into a mythic, old-school floral-fruity richness, balancing tropical brightness with powdery iris, creamy woods and a distinctly animalic finish. Across Byermia’s Folklore Series, Zubayer uses perfumery as storytelling, shaping scents around symbolic narratives rather than simple accords. In Ambrosia, that approach gives the fragrance its celestial, indulgent character: a polished extrait built from natural materials and modern structure, with the kind of depth and texture associated with niche, small-batch perfumery.
Byermia’s story
Byermia is a niche house built around rare natural materials, artisanal blending and narrative-driven collections. Its work tends to combine global ingredients with a modern hand, creating perfumes that feel textured, distinctive and deliberately composed rather than conventionally crowd-pleasing.
Ambrosia’s concept
Ambrosia is part of Byermia’s Folklore Series, a collection that turns myth into scent. The fragrance draws on the Greek idea of ambrosia, the nectar of the gods, and translates it into a lush tropical-floral composition where plumeria, mango, peach, lychee and coconut lead into iris, heliotrope, sandalwood, tuberose and vintage civet.
Extra info
Ambrosia belongs to Byermia’s Folklore Series and is presented as an extrait de parfum. The name refers to the mythical food or nectar of the gods, and the composition uses civet, a rare vintage-style material, to give the fragrance its distinctive old-world edge.