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Bold mixtures inspired by the gods themselves.

* 5ML Bottles - $9.00 each. 1ML Vial / Sample - $2.00 each.





Poseidon's Wrath

Poseidon's Wrath

Poseidon, God of the Sea, was one of the six gods whom divided up the world. Along with his siblings including, Zeus, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia, Poseidon took up rule over the sea while gods like Zeus took rule over the sky and Hades over the underworld. While Poseidon was a god worshipped often for things such as “safe travel” over the sea, anger him and you would find your ship ripped to shreds by the very ocean itself or perhaps have your entire city torn apart by an earthquake. One strike from his mighty trident and Poseidon could cause devastation beyond belief. --- Ocean waves, red currant, pinon, sea mist, and the scent of rain in the air





Feathers of Amun

Feathers of Amun

Amun was first recorded in Egypt as meaning “the hidden one”. Amun is known as the God of Air in Egypt and quickly became associated with the “breath of life” which is known for creating the ba (the part of the human soul which makes an individual unique). Being the God of Air, when depicted in human form he wore a circlet that had two straight plumes which are best represented as feathers of a bird. --- This scent is light and clean and has a lingering airy quality suitable for the hidden one. Rain, golden musk, and air.





Faro

Faro

An African god known for keeping harmony and responsible for both sky and water. In fact, Faro cares so much about the harmony on Earth that he returns once every 400 years to make sure that it’s the way it should be. In between those times he is constantly watching over the universe and organizing it to maintain balance. --- A light musk followed by the soft scent of rain. Musk, clean rain, crisp mint, and just a touch of lemon zest.





Hypnos

Hypnos

The Greek God, Hypnos is the personification of sleep itself. He resides in a far away place that is shunned from all light. --- A simple sleep blend of lavender and chamomile smoothed out by vanilla.





Omacatl

Omacatl - *Reformulated*

Translated as “Two Reeds”, Omacatl is the Aztec god of feasts and all things joyful. --- Joyful notes of sweet strawberries and fresh green apples with the richness of amber, frankincense and delicious chocolates make this feast comforting yet decadent.





Set

Set - *Reformulated*

Set is known by so many different things; not only is he the Ancient Egyptian god of the desert, he is also known in Egypt as the god of storms, power, chief god, strength, and even of things that were the color red. Being the patron deity of soldiers, many warriors who lusted after the power of Set would wear jewelry dedicated to the God in high hopes of acquiring a portion of his strength or protection in battle. Set the great warrior that he is, would also be the one responsible for protecting Ra and slaying Apep which in turn would allow the sun to rise each day. --- Rich regal amber, Egyptian sandalwood, warm incense, and a bit of Set’s desert earth.