The smell of the air after burning wood is fused with damp earth, wild herbs and clean spices to create a masterfully unique amber. Top…
The smell of the air after burning wood is fused with damp earth, wild herbs and clean spices to create a masterfully unique amber. Top notes of geranium (Egypt), cistus and coriander seed (Russia) with a heart of chamomile (Morocco), rose (Turkey) and cardamom on a smouldering base of birch tar, agar, cedar wood (Atlas) and santal Mysore, with warming resins of benjoin and frankincense.
This family of resins, spices, ambers and powdered musks has endless possibilities in its contrasts, from soft and angelic to deep and sensual. For the perfumer, it is a family graced with the seduction of light and shade, or in Lyn’s words: mystery.