Filippo Sorcinelli Io Non Ho Mani che mi accarezzino il volto extrait de parfum bottle, UNUM collection
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Perfume · Spicy oriental incense

Io Non Ho Mani che mi accarezzino il volto

Io Non Ho Mani che mi accarezzino il volto is an extrait de parfum born from a face: the one Filippo Sorcinelli knew in Mario Giacomelli, one of the most famous photographers in the world. Its title borrows that of a photographic project shot inside the seminary of Senigallia, among young seminarians in cassocks. The composition keeps its incense gravity.
Year · 2017
House · Filippo Sorcinelli
Collection · UNUM
Family · Spicy oriental incense

Quick answers

Year and family
2017 · Spicy oriental incense, extrait de parfum, UNUM collection.
Olfactory signature
A grave, gentle smoke: incense and benzoin over a bed of tonka bean, tobacco and amber, quickened with cinnamon and clary sage, aired by a citrus tail of bergamot and myrrh.
Perfumer
Filippo Sorcinelli, organist and maker of liturgical vestments, sole author of the house compositions.
House
The tribute to photographer Mario Giacomelli, in the UNUM collection. Filippo Sorcinelli.

History

Io Non Ho Mani che mi accarezzino il volto belongs to UNUM, Filippo Sorcinelli's first olfactory line, born in 2013 out of his atelier of sacred vestments. Released in 2017, the perfume presents itself at once as a homage: an olfactory tribute to Mario Giacomelli, one of the most famous photographers in the world, whom Sorcinelli knew and carried within him.

The title, so long that it is quickly shortened to Io Non Ho Mani, is no whim. It borrows the name of a celebrated photographic project by Giacomelli, shot inside the seminary of Senigallia, among young seminarians in cassocks. The images, black and white, show figures caught mid-motion, faces held in grace and play. The perfume is their translation for the nose.

Sorcinelli does not tell an anecdote; he passes on a held emotion. The bond with Giacomelli is not a matter of circumstance but of a man he knew and lived in the soul. From that closeness comes the gravity of the juice, its incense smoke, its softness of benzoin and tonka bean, like the memory of an enclosed space where light falls through stained glass.

Within UNUM, one of the most uncompromising collections in Italian author perfumery, Io Non Ho Mani takes the place of a portrait. Enthusiasts file it among the spicy oriental incenses; the house insists instead on what it carries: a face, a cassock, a photographed instant that the smoke brings back to the surface.

Harmonic evolution

Filippo Sorcinelli is an organist; he does not conceive his perfumes as a pyramid of volatility but as a score. Io Non Ho Mani is therefore stated in three movements, subject, counter-subject and tail, as the house publishes them. Incense and benzoin hold the subject, while a citrus tail lights the smoke without ever dispersing it.

Subject
Incenseresinous smoke
Benzoinvanilla balsam
Tonka Beanamber warmth
Tobaccodry leaf
Amberpowdery softness
Sandalwoodcreamy wood
Counter-subject
Cedarwooddry wood
Geraniumgreen rose
Clary sagebright aromatic
Cinnamon leaveswarm spice
Styraxbalsamic resin
Ylang ylangsolar flower
Tail
Petitgrainbitter green
Bergamotbright citrus
Galbanumresinous green
Myrrhsmoky resin

Incense and benzoin lay the smoke, grave and gentle; tonka bean, tobacco and amber feed it a brown warmth; cinnamon and clary sage draw its spiced relief; then bergamot, petitgrain and galbanum open a citrus window in the half-light. Nothing truly escapes: everything is held within the same low glow.

Olfactory profile

Io Non Ho Mani opens on a smoke that reads at once: incense leads, softened by benzoin and tonka bean. This is no cold, mineral church incense but an inhabited one, warmed by tobacco and amber, like a resin that has long smoldered under embers. The tail of bergamot and petitgrain lends a citrus clarity that keeps the opening from weighing down.

The counter-subject works the material more than the movement. Cinnamon leaves and clary sage draw a spiced, aromatic relief, while styrax and cedar dry the composition and anchor it in wood. Geranium and ylang ylang slip in a discreet floral note, barely there, that humanizes the smoke without ever making it bloom.

At the base, myrrh and sandalwood close the portrait: smoky resin on one side, creamy wood on the other. Here the perfume keeps its promise of gentle gravity, that incense melancholy evoking a face caught in the light of a seminary. Longevity is long, the sillage present yet recollected, in keeping with a perfume of memory and portrait.

“An olfactory tribute to Mario Giacomelli, one of the most famous photographers in the world, whom Filippo knew and lived in the soul.”Filippo Sorcinelli, on Io Non Ho Mani

Key characteristics

Family
Spicy oriental incense
Concentration
Extrait de parfum
Signature note
Smoky incense-benzoin
Audience
Unisex, recollected sillage

When and where to wear

Io Non Ho Mani is a fragrance for cool seasons and grave hours. Its incense smoke blooms in autumn and winter, in the evening more than the day, in moments of recollection. Present yet never loud, it suits interiors and quiet places; in high summer, its resinous density asks for a light hand.

Usage markers

Temperatures
At its best from 0 to 16 °C.
Time of day
Evening, quiet time, hours of recollection.
Settings
Indoors, reading, concerts, places of silence.
Dosage
1 to 2 sprays, recollected sillage.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★★☆On evenings that stay cool.
Summer★★☆☆Dense and resinous; dose it lightly.
Autumn★★★★Its prime season, the incense smoke settles in.
Winter★★★★The grave register reaches full measure.

Context fit

SettingFitUsage recommendation
Recollection, meditation★★★★Its primary vocation, a smoke for the interior.
Indoors★★★★A fragrance of silence, at home.
Cultural evening★★★★Concert, exhibition: its gravity finds its place.
Intimate evening★★★☆An incense warmth, never showy.
Shared office★★★☆Present; dose it in closed spaces.

Similar perfumes

Inhabited incense and smoky benzoin have their neighbors; a few share its resinous gravity or its memory of an enclosed place.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
LAVSFilippo Sorcinelli · 2014The house's founding incense, in the same UNUM collection; more liturgical and mineral, where Io Non Ho Mani warms the smoke with tobacco and tonka.
ReliqviaFilippo Sorcinelli · 2021Another recollection incense from the house; the same devotion to smoke, in a more reliquary register.
Encens FlamboyantGoutal · 2007A reference for warm, resinous incense; to set against the amber, tobacco depth of Io Non Ho Mani.

Common questions

Who created Io Non Ho Mani?01
Filippo Sorcinelli, organist and maker of liturgical vestments, sole author of his house's compositions.
What year did Io Non Ho Mani come out?02
In 2017, within the UNUM collection, the house's first olfactory line.
What does the name Io Non Ho Mani che mi accarezzino il volto mean?03
The title borrows that of a celebrated photographic project by Mario Giacomelli, shot inside the seminary of Senigallia, among young seminarians in cassocks. The perfume is an olfactory tribute to it.
What are the notes in Io Non Ho Mani?04
A spicy oriental incense: incense, benzoin, tonka bean, tobacco, amber and sandalwood in the subject; cedar, geranium, clary sage, cinnamon, styrax and ylang ylang in the counter-subject; petitgrain, bergamot, galbanum and myrrh in the tail.
Who is Mario Giacomelli?05
One of the most famous photographers in the world, whom Filippo Sorcinelli knew and carried within him. The perfume pays him homage through one of his projects shot at the seminary of Senigallia.
Why harmonic evolution rather than a pyramid?06
Because Filippo Sorcinelli is an organist and structures his perfumes like scores, in subject, counter-subject and tail, rather than top, heart and base.
Is Io Non Ho Mani unisex?07
Yes, it is a unisex extrait de parfum with a present yet recollected sillage.
When should you wear Io Non Ho Mani?08
Rather in autumn and winter, in the evening or in moments of recollection; in summer, apply it sparingly.

See also

Sources

Written from official Filippo Sorcinelli documents, checked against specialist databases · Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · July 14, 2026