Kintsugi perfume bottles in warm light at YUCCA Denver boutique

Kintsugi perfume at YUCCA is a fragrance built around the idea that beauty lives in contrast. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of golden repair, the scent embraces depth, texture, and quiet strength rather than surface sweetness.

This is not a loud perfume. It unfolds slowly. It settles into skin with intention. Like the art form it references, Kintsugi perfume highlights what would typically be hidden—earth, warmth, shadow, and light working together in balance.

If you’re exploring more from this brand, you can view the full Kintsugi perfume collection at YUCCA.


Kintsugi perfume bottle detail with gold crack design on textured stones

What Makes Kintsugi Perfume Different

Kintsugi perfume is structured around contrast. Bright top notes give way to grounded base notes, creating a layered composition that evolves throughout the day.

The fragrance feels:

• Textural rather than sugary
• Warm without becoming heavy
• Modern but rooted in something ancient
• Designed to sit close to the skin

For those drawn to niche fragrance houses, explore our full perfume collection at YUCCA to discover additional layered scents.


Kintsugi niche fragrance bottles in dramatic evening light

A Modern Fragrance with Depth

Kintsugi perfume at YUCCA fits into a wardrobe the same way a sculptural knit or tailored coat does—it adds dimension without excess.

The scent transitions effortlessly from early evening into late night. It wears differently on everyone, reacting to skin and movement. That unpredictability is part of its appeal.

If you’re new to YUCCA, browse our new arrivals at YUCCA to see how Kintsugi fits into the broader edit.


Kintsugi Eau de Parfum bottles close up at YUCCA

Shop Kintsugi Perfume at YUCCA

You can shop Kintsugi perfume online at YUCCA or visit us in Denver to experience the fragrance in person.

We’re located in Denver and specialize in independent designers and niche fragrance brands. Learn more about visiting us through our About YUCCA page.


Kimberly Kay