We are in the Valley of the Moon, a ghostly lunar landscape in northern Chile. Unexplained lights and strange shapes regularly zip across its skies. The earth is rich in lithium, a sweet-smelling mineral used in mood-stabilising drugs. The mystery and the magic of the terrain is the inspiration for Weon (meaning “friendship”, from the ancient indigenous language). Weon incorporates elements of a pisco sour (the South American brandy and lime cocktail) with bitter notes of coca leaves (a stimulant legally used by native populations to counteract altitude fatigue in the Andean plateau). The woody/floral fantasy accord of “copihue balsam" connects the Amazonian resin of copaiba with the Chilean national flower, which is copihue. Weon summons the spiritual shadows of a unique place that can generate very strong internal shocks.
The Illuminata Collection is distinguished by their bottles’ photoluminescent caps. Light absorbed during the day glows in the dark of night, representing the occult mystery conjured by the fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Weon suits a wearer who likes their freshness with a strange afterimage: clean, luminous and a little unsettling. It feels most natural in close quarters, where the mint, lime and creamy mineral notes can move around the skin like cool air over warm stone, leaving a quiet but distinctive trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Weon wears like a bright extrait with enough depth to stay interesting as the day settles. Apply lightly at first: its lime, green leaf and mint facets open quickly, while the vanilla ice cream and earthy base soften the metallic edge and give it a smooth, lingering finish.
Who it’s for
For those who enjoy green-citrus fragrances with an unusual twist, especially if they like mint, mineral notes and creamy sweetness. It will appeal to people drawn to clean but conceptual scents that feel modern, airy and slightly surreal rather than straightforwardly fresh.
Release year
2024
The nose
Daniele Muratori Caputo is the perfumer behind Weon, a composition that reflects a contemporary niche taste for contrast, texture and atmosphere. Here he works with a sharp green-citrus opening, minty coolness and an unusual mineral-cream accord, balancing brightness with an almost otherworldly softness. His style in this fragrance leans toward conceptual clarity: recognizable materials are pushed into an abstract landscape rather than a literal cocktail effect. The result is a scent that feels polished, inventive and deliberately disorienting, with the creamy vanilla and metallic facets held in tension rather than smoothed away.
Spiritica’s story
Spiritica builds fragrances as paranormal luxury objects, pairing niche composition with a strong sense of place and occult imagery. The house favors atmospheric storytelling, unusual accords and a polished, experimental edge, using scent to translate landscapes, symbols and emotional charge into wearable form.
Weon’s concept
Weon is inspired by Chile’s Valley of the Moon, a ghostly desert landscape associated with strange lights, mineral richness and a sense of spiritual disturbance. The fragrance frames that setting through pisco sour, coca leaf, mint, copihue balsam and lithium-like mineral facets, turning the place into an aromatic fantasy of brightness, sweetness and unease.
Extra info
The bottle belongs to Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection, with a photoluminescent cap that glows after absorbing light. The fragrance name is tied to friendship, from an ancient indigenous language, and the concept links the Valley of the Moon with Chilean ingredients and a mineral, lunar atmosphere.
We are in the Valley of the Moon, a ghostly lunar landscape in northern Chile. Unexplained lights and strange shapes regularly zip across its skies. The earth is rich in lithium, a sweet-smelling mineral used in mood-stabilising drugs. The mystery and the magic of the terrain is the inspiration for Weon (meaning “friendship”, from the ancient indigenous language). Weon incorporates elements of a pisco sour (the South American brandy and lime cocktail) with bitter notes of coca leaves (a stimulant legally used by native populations to counteract altitude fatigue in the Andean plateau). The woody/floral fantasy accord of “copihue balsam" connects the Amazonian resin of copaiba with the Chilean national flower, which is copihue. Weon summons the spiritual shadows of a unique place that can generate very strong internal shocks.
The Illuminata Collection is distinguished by their bottles’ photoluminescent caps. Light absorbed during the day glows in the dark of night, representing the occult mystery conjured by the fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Weon suits a wearer who likes their freshness with a strange afterimage: clean, luminous and a little unsettling. It feels most natural in close quarters, where the mint, lime and creamy mineral notes can move around the skin like cool air over warm stone, leaving a quiet but distinctive trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, Weon wears like a bright extrait with enough depth to stay interesting as the day settles. Apply lightly at first: its lime, green leaf and mint facets open quickly, while the vanilla ice cream and earthy base soften the metallic edge and give it a smooth, lingering finish.
Who it’s for
For those who enjoy green-citrus fragrances with an unusual twist, especially if they like mint, mineral notes and creamy sweetness. It will appeal to people drawn to clean but conceptual scents that feel modern, airy and slightly surreal rather than straightforwardly fresh.
Release year
2024
The nose
Daniele Muratori Caputo is the perfumer behind Weon, a composition that reflects a contemporary niche taste for contrast, texture and atmosphere. Here he works with a sharp green-citrus opening, minty coolness and an unusual mineral-cream accord, balancing brightness with an almost otherworldly softness. His style in this fragrance leans toward conceptual clarity: recognizable materials are pushed into an abstract landscape rather than a literal cocktail effect. The result is a scent that feels polished, inventive and deliberately disorienting, with the creamy vanilla and metallic facets held in tension rather than smoothed away.
Spiritica’s story
Spiritica builds fragrances as paranormal luxury objects, pairing niche composition with a strong sense of place and occult imagery. The house favors atmospheric storytelling, unusual accords and a polished, experimental edge, using scent to translate landscapes, symbols and emotional charge into wearable form.
Weon’s concept
Weon is inspired by Chile’s Valley of the Moon, a ghostly desert landscape associated with strange lights, mineral richness and a sense of spiritual disturbance. The fragrance frames that setting through pisco sour, coca leaf, mint, copihue balsam and lithium-like mineral facets, turning the place into an aromatic fantasy of brightness, sweetness and unease.
Extra info
The bottle belongs to Spiritica’s Illuminata Collection, with a photoluminescent cap that glows after absorbing light. The fragrance name is tied to friendship, from an ancient indigenous language, and the concept links the Valley of the Moon with Chilean ingredients and a mineral, lunar atmosphere.