Suscepto

Fresh herbs, cold smoke
Green
Woody
Notesbergamotdamask roseeucalyptusfrankincensehoneymetallic notespeppermintrosesandalwoodsea saltsmokevanilla
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Style unisex

The salty Aegean breeze across the Greek island of Tinos carries devotional offerings from both man and nature. Amid bracing eucalyptus and mint softened by honey is an unexpected blend of frankincense, benzoin and sandalwood. That’s from the monastery at the top of the hill, filled with beeswax candles and hammered silver votives left in gratitude for miracles. Suscepto is a hymn to the supernatural sacredness of this place.

 

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This is a scent for close, attentive spaces where the air feels charged rather than loud: a quiet room, stone walls, salt on the skin, and the faint metallic glint of something ceremonial. It projects a cool, contemplative presence that reads as clean but not simple, with a devotional edge.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its eucalyptus, sea-salt and incense facets can stay airy without losing depth. Apply lightly at first; the extrait strength gives it presence, and a few sprays are enough to let the mineral freshness, smoky resin and soft woody base unfold gradually on skin.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like green-mineral fragrances with an unusual spiritual register: incense, eucalyptus, sea air and subtle metallic texture rather than sweetness or obvious freshness. It will appeal to people drawn to conceptual niche perfumery, atmospheric compositions and scents that feel austere, luminous and a little uncanny.

Release year

2024

The nose

Daniele Muratori Caputo is the founder and creative force behind Spiritica, and the name attached to Suscepto’s composition. His work for the house leans toward atmospheric, place-driven perfumery, using incense, resins, metallic effects and modern contrasts to build scents that feel ritualistic rather than decorative. Within Spiritica, Caputo’s style is defined by strong conceptual framing and a taste for charged locations and spiritual imagery. Suscepto fits that approach closely: it translates the island of Tinos, its monastery, sea breeze and devotional offerings into a sharp, luminous extrait with incense, eucalyptus and mineral facets.

Collaborators

Daniele Muratori Caputo appears to have shaped Suscepto both as founder and as the perfumer overseeing the fragrance’s development, giving the scent its concept and final direction. The available research also suggests he supervised the process closely, with the bottle design reinforcing the idea through GPS coordinates and photoluminescent details tied to Tinos.

Spiritica’s story

Spiritica treats perfumery as a form of psychological and spiritual storytelling, building fragrances around real places, occult symbolism and ritual atmosphere. The house favors bold contrasts, high concentration and cruelty-free formulas, combining traditional incense-and-resin materials with modern, sometimes metallic or synthetic effects to create a distinctly theatrical niche identity.

Suscepto’s concept

Suscepto belongs to Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection and was inspired by a real Orthodox monastery on the Greek island of Tinos, a place associated with pilgrimages, ex-votos and an uncanny stillness. The fragrance turns that setting into scent: sea breeze, eucalyptus, incense, beeswax candles and metallic votive imagery are woven into a devotional portrait of the island’s sacred atmosphere.

Extra info

Suscepto is part of Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection and is presented as a tribute to the sanctuary of Tinos. The bottle includes GPS coordinates linked to the island, and the fragrance is made as a high-concentration extrait, reinforcing the house’s preference for intensity and ritual detail.

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Notesbergamotdamask roseeucalyptusfrankincensehoneymetallic notespeppermintrosesandalwoodsea saltsmokevanilla
Tags #fresh
Style unisex

The salty Aegean breeze across the Greek island of Tinos carries devotional offerings from both man and nature. Amid bracing eucalyptus and mint softened by honey is an unexpected blend of frankincense, benzoin and sandalwood. That’s from the monastery at the top of the hill, filled with beeswax candles and hammered silver votives left in gratitude for miracles. Suscepto is a hymn to the supernatural sacredness of this place.

 

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close, attentive spaces where the air feels charged rather than loud: a quiet room, stone walls, salt on the skin, and the faint metallic glint of something ceremonial. It projects a cool, contemplative presence that reads as clean but not simple, with a devotional edge.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its eucalyptus, sea-salt and incense facets can stay airy without losing depth. Apply lightly at first; the extrait strength gives it presence, and a few sprays are enough to let the mineral freshness, smoky resin and soft woody base unfold gradually on skin.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like green-mineral fragrances with an unusual spiritual register: incense, eucalyptus, sea air and subtle metallic texture rather than sweetness or obvious freshness. It will appeal to people drawn to conceptual niche perfumery, atmospheric compositions and scents that feel austere, luminous and a little uncanny.

Release year

2024

The nose

Daniele Muratori Caputo is the founder and creative force behind Spiritica, and the name attached to Suscepto’s composition. His work for the house leans toward atmospheric, place-driven perfumery, using incense, resins, metallic effects and modern contrasts to build scents that feel ritualistic rather than decorative. Within Spiritica, Caputo’s style is defined by strong conceptual framing and a taste for charged locations and spiritual imagery. Suscepto fits that approach closely: it translates the island of Tinos, its monastery, sea breeze and devotional offerings into a sharp, luminous extrait with incense, eucalyptus and mineral facets.

Collaborators

Daniele Muratori Caputo appears to have shaped Suscepto both as founder and as the perfumer overseeing the fragrance’s development, giving the scent its concept and final direction. The available research also suggests he supervised the process closely, with the bottle design reinforcing the idea through GPS coordinates and photoluminescent details tied to Tinos.

Spiritica’s story

Spiritica treats perfumery as a form of psychological and spiritual storytelling, building fragrances around real places, occult symbolism and ritual atmosphere. The house favors bold contrasts, high concentration and cruelty-free formulas, combining traditional incense-and-resin materials with modern, sometimes metallic or synthetic effects to create a distinctly theatrical niche identity.

Suscepto’s concept

Suscepto belongs to Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection and was inspired by a real Orthodox monastery on the Greek island of Tinos, a place associated with pilgrimages, ex-votos and an uncanny stillness. The fragrance turns that setting into scent: sea breeze, eucalyptus, incense, beeswax candles and metallic votive imagery are woven into a devotional portrait of the island’s sacred atmosphere.

Extra info

Suscepto is part of Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection and is presented as a tribute to the sanctuary of Tinos. The bottle includes GPS coordinates linked to the island, and the fragrance is made as a high-concentration extrait, reinforcing the house’s preference for intensity and ritual detail.

All about this fragrance

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