I'm so very grateful you're here, reading this post, it really means quite a bit that we get to stay in touch. As part of expressing my love and gratitude, I've created a special sale just for YOU that begins at midnight (mountain time) November 29th until December 2nd.
For every purchase of a solid perfume round bee tin from the list below you can choose a second for 30% off. The special applies to the fragrances listed below, keep in mind that supplies are limited, as every single fragrance is handmade by me. Coupon code is GRATITUDE.
AUMBRE: Warm, spicy amber.
AURORA: An ambery, floral spice.
CHAPARRAL®: Herbaceous wild wood fire. (SOLD OUT)
CHIAROSCURO: Dark Jasmine: floral, spice, vanilla and patchouli.
Figure 1: NOIR: Feral, dark, red wine. An ode to patchouli.
Figure 5: BOIS: Mystic forest incense
FLEURISH: The hypnotic scent of night blooming white flowers.
IMPROMPTU: Smokey, herb, leather + lemongrass
LYRA: Sweet amber with lilac floral notes.
MELLIFERA: Sun drenched wild flowers.
PAGE 47: Jasmine, amber and driftwood.
VERA: A Chumash inspired ode to lavender.
VESPERTINA: A triad of ancient flowers with resinous incense.
As you are likely already aware, a daily gratitude practice is connected with greater health & happiness. I like to use plant fragrance as a way to connect to the moment and feel that infinite love that surrounds us, despite the craziness within this Matrix that we live in.
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Friday, November 8, 2019
A Perfumed Bestiary, Letter F for Faerie, Part 2
The skeleton of F for Faerie perfume is a chord gone wrong, originally intended for Gracing the Dawn and Green Witch. The name of this chord is "Fern", normally containing thirty different essential oils and one chord—indeed, you read that right, there is a chord within a chord.
Each time I go to make Gracing the Dawn from scratch, I first must check that I have all the chords ready, if not, they each need to be made and aged before beginning work on the final fragrance. Sometimes when I go to make a chord, I will accidently add more drops of an essence, like this messed up Fern chord that was the basis for F for Faerie.
I started this fragrance the same as the others in this series, by making a list of notes, essences and landscapes associated with our beastie, in this case, the Fae. My list included: woods, flowers, ferns, forest and mushrooms. As I wrote the word fern I remembered seeing a bottle labeled "Fern chord mess up", and what a great use for that chord this would be!
Finding the chord proved a bit tricky, perhaps the Fae had something to do with that, eventually located, I then pulled out the hand written formula and evaluated the fragrance. I then decided to add a few more notes to round out the initial chord. The final fragrance contains eleven essences and a chord comprised mainly of a bouquet of flowers along with oakmoss, seaweed, resin, seashells, wood, herbs and of course mushroom.
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Images:
Nils Olsson Blommer (Swedish, 1816-1853), Fairies of the Meadow, 1850
Photos ©RoxanaVilla
Thursday, November 7, 2019
A Perfumed Bestiary, Letter F for Faerie, Part 1
We have come to understand the word Faerie as a reference to both a type of dimensional traveler as well as an enchanted realm where they dwell. Other spellings of the word when referring to these beings are fairy, fay, fae and fair folk.
"In the earliest times it seems that from legends and from what we can ascertain from history, such beings were plentiful, and gregarious – they were part and parcel of the land. Most people could see, hear and interact with them. It is only when humanity began to push ahead of its stated evolutionary pattern that we began to lose touch with them, because they stayed in their one-second-at-a-time, and we pushed on, we wanted to know that curse of curiosity, we want to know how to do this, we want to know how to go there, we don’t want to walk, we want to make something, what shall we make – we will make a wheel."1
In this series we have looked at the varying terrains that have significantly impacted the well being of our beasties. Although the land of Faerie is out of time, the invisible threads stitching the various dimensions together may be threatened. Some speculate that these two spheres are symbols of the left and right brain, others that, like in the Mists of Avalon, these two dimensions have become permanently severed, while others urgently warn that the fabric of the universe is ripped and torn by our various unconscious experiments.
FAERIE as an ANIMAL TOTEM
Faerie as the heartbeat of nature embodies all the elements: air, water, fire and earth or perhaps an elusive fifth. Faerie teaches us to live in the now, enjoying this sacred moment, letting go of our attachment to both the past and the future.
For the next thirty days lets focus on penetrating the wall that separates us from the alternate dimensional reality of the ever present now, a sphere of dwelling without time, where the pulse of nature plays wild rhythmic beats. Breathe in the dance of fluidity and an inherent lightness of being that reminds us of those imaginary realms from childhood.
The crystal that I am associating with Faerie is the extraordinarily beautiful and highly mystical Labradorite, a crystalline form of feldspar. Labradorite is said to heighten our psychic abilities and intuition, aiding in the opening of our third eye and thus the portal into the terroir of Faerie.
Credits & References
Images: A portrait of a fairy, by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1869), Luis Ricardo Falero (1888), others ©Greg Spalenka
1, 2, 3 & 4 The Faerie Tradition
Animal Totem by Susan Jolley
Labels:
A Perfumed Bestiary,
Faerie,
fantasy art
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