Fractionated Coconut Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense) Gum Oil, Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh) Oil, Vetiveria Zizanioides (Vetiver) Root Oil, Beeswax Absolute, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Hydroxycitronellal, Geraniol, Isoeugenol, Limonene, Linalool, Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Pinene
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.
Candelabra (Limited Edition)
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Aroma palette is woody and liturgical. Highlights include burning beeswax candles, frankincense and myrrh, and rosewood.
Enter a dim chapel at dusk, where the only illumination comes from beeswax tapers flickering in a large candelabra, its golden smoke curling into the vaulted air. This haunting and meditative atmospheric glows with the resinous breath of a quiet church in winter.
At the heart of this composition is a hydrothermally carbonized frankincense extract that captures the unforgettable scent of resin burned in ritual. Rather than a typical incense note, this is the true smell of frankincense as it meets intense heat: a rising column of smoke from a brass censer, tinged with metal, wood, and ash. The frankincense is scorched but never acrid, complex but never overwhelmingly smoky. Alongside it, pyrogenated frankincense adds a deeper layer. This is frankincense stripped of adornment and left to burn, transformed by fire into something ancient and almost elemental. The effect is weightless and atmospheric, like the scent that clings to robes and stone after the ritual has ended.
A touch of myrrh lends a solemn balsamic warmth while the beeswax absolute gives a golden sweetness that never turns gourmand. It smells not of honey but of wax that has burned slowly through the night.Threaded through this atmosphere is a beautiful rosewood that gleams with the polished clarity of carved wood like the scent of an altar or a worn pew warmed by centuries of touch. This is a soft, haunting fragrance that lingers close to the skin.
*Non-vegan. Contains beeswax absolute.
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Fractionated Coconut Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense) Gum Oil, Commiphora Myrrha (Myrrh) Oil, Vetiveria Zizanioides (Vetiver) Root Oil, Beeswax Absolute, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Hydroxycitronellal, Geraniol, Isoeugenol, Limonene, Linalool, Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Pinene
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.


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