Sacred Botany
Each ingredient is gathered at the proper canonical hour. Dawn for lilies, dusk for vetiver, midnight for the rarest amber of the Ardent Wood.
Maison de Parfums, Est. MCXII
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Maison de Parfums, Est. MCXII
A triad of fragrances, gathered from sacred pavilions, warm taverns, and pools blessed by ancient rites.
Three traditions of perfumery preserved on illuminated vellum, handed down through generations of master scribes and apothecaries.
Each ingredient is gathered at the proper canonical hour. Dawn for lilies, dusk for vetiver, midnight for the rarest amber of the Ardent Wood.
The formulas live in three illuminated tomes, copied only by hand and never sold. The originals remain in the abbey of Saint Ciaran since the year MCXII.
Distilled in copper alembics under the watch of a master perfumer. No batch exceeds thirty flacons.
A triptych of three blessed waters, presented in the manner of the old masters.
"Distilled from dawn dew gathered in the pavilions
where angels are said to rest."
"The warmth of the hearth, the comfort of old timber,
the welcome of strangers turned kin."
"Drawn from silver pools beneath the chapel,
where pilgrims have whispered prayers for centuries."
Four canonical steps for the proper application, as inscribed in the original vellum of MCXII A.D.
Draw three slow breaths. Empty the mind. The flacon is not opened in haste.
Angel and Blessing for matins, Cozy for vespers and compline. The hour matters.
Three light spray upon the pulse — wrist, neck, temple. Never rubbed, only kissed.
Wait three minutes. The fragrance must mingle with the body's own warmth before it speaks.