Different ways scent takes form on skin and in space.
What We CreateSame scents, different expressions.
Each scent composition unfolds across forms: on skin and in space. Built entirely from raw botanical materials, without synthetic fragrance compounds, the scents remain close to nature while carrying depth, nuance, and quiet luxury
Eau de ParfumA fine fragrance in a form of a spray designed to evolve on skin: layered, expressive, and long-wearing.
Perfume OilA more intimate way to wear scent, in a form of a roll-on, close to the skin, soft, and slowly unfolding.
Room SprayA lighter expression of scent for the space: immediate, diffusive, and easy to shift the atmosphere.
Scented CandlesA slow-burning form of scent, creating a steady, enveloping atmosphere over time.
Frequently Asked Questions-
Eau de Parfum is alcohol-based and diffuses more openly, it can be worn on skin or lightly in the air or on fabric. Perfume Oil is blended in plant oils, staying closer to the skin, softer, and more intimate.
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Yes, each scent exists across different forms. While the character remains the same, each format reveals it slightly differently, as compositions are adapted to their base and how they are experienced.
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All compositions are created from raw botanical materials. No synthetic fragrance compounds are used, only naturally derived extracts, carefully composed for depth and balance.
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For personal presence, choose a fragrance for the skin. For atmosphere, choose a form for the space. Many people combine both to create a more complete sensory environment.
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Each form evolves differently. Eau de Parfum projects and lingers, Perfume Oil develops more quietly on skin, Room Sprays are immediate and short-lived, while Candles release scent gradually through warmth.
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Alcohol is the standard base used in fine perfumery, it has been used for centuries and is considered the most effective way to carry and diffuse scent.
It allows the fragrance to open up, project into the air, and evolve over time on the skin. After application, the alcohol evaporates quickly, typically within seconds to a minute, leaving behind only the aromatic materials themselves.
Concerns around “alcohol in perfume” are often misplaced. What people usually react to in commercial fragrances are synthetic additives, fillers, and stabilisers, not the alcohol itself.
In its pure form, and used as intended in perfumery, alcohol is safe, functional, and essential to how a fragrance performs.
For those who don’t want it, we offer Perfume Oils in a roll-on form with base of mix of fractionated coconut oil and jojoba oil.
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Candles made from raw botanical ingredients offer a different kind of scent experience than conventional fragranced candles. The aroma is more subtle and evolves gradually, it doesn’t create an immediate, intense burst of scent.
As the candle burns and the wax fully melts across the surface, the fragrance begins to diffuse more evenly into the space. For best performance, allow the top layer to melt completely during each burn, typically within 1–3 hours.
Natural aromatic materials tend to rise gently with the warmth and circulate through the room in a softer way. Placing the candle in the corner of the room can help the scent disperse more efficiently.
Because the composition is based on raw botanical materials, the result is often perceived as lighter, more atmospheric, and less overwhelming than heavily fragranced candles.