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Dream Box
Description
An elegant wooden box houses our exclusive, limited edition Amber God Hand blown bottle, created by Robert DuGrenier in his glass blowing studio in Vermont. Each bottle is numbered and collectible. The Amber God Elixir Oil is offered in an elegant refillable bottle with god funnel. The Amber God Hand blown bottle has an ancient yet modern aesthetic: it looks like a bottle that could be found in an Eqyptian tomb, yet elegant and sophisticated for a modern sensibility.
FUNCTION
Grounding
TOP NOTE
Coriander Seeds
Mid Notes
Ylang – Ylang, Jasmine
BASE NOTES
Amber, Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Incense, Labdanum
ALL INGREDIENTS
SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Dent.), Fragrance/ Parfum
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The perfumer / FRANK VOELKL
“A strong belief in your own ideas and the power of beautiful materials give fragrance its soul”
Ingredient Story
Amber God Elixir Oil serves as the core of Potentia, a catlalyst for personal transformation through scent. Rich vanilla opulent Labdanum and Amber meld with incense and sandalwood lending a sumptuous warmth.
Ingredient Story
Amber God Elixir Oil serves as the core of Potentia, a catlalyst for personal transformation through scent. Rich vanilla opulent Labdanum and Amber meld with incense and sandalwood lending a sumptuous warmth.
Incense
Incense has long been used for religious and spiritual rituals since the dawn of civilization. It’s history and cultural reach is so vast that its origins cannot be traced. It is a preparation of aromatic materials intended to release fragrant smoke when burned. It’s intense aroma is rich, warm, spicy, smoky, and luxurious and imparts a feeling of serenity and indulgence.
Labdanum
Labdanum is a resinous material obtained from the Mediterranean species of rockrose and traces back to ancient times. When inhaled, it is said to increase one’s senses and elevate emotions. Labdanum’s scent is warm, rich and sensual and one of the most classically used notes in amber-style fragrances.
Coriander
The history of Coriander dates back many centuries with no traceable origin. Coriander Seeds have been found in the tombs of the Ancient Egyptians, used as a medicinal spice amongst the ancient Greeks and an aphrodisiac during the Renaissance period. The seeds offer a warm, citrus, spicy aroma.
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