05/05/2024
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The path through the dark meadows
Can't see their hands in front of their eyes. Are alone in the dark. Somewhere out there. There is only the rustling of the wide meadows as we leave the woods. The sound of our footsteps in the harsh grasses, the swirling leaves on the wild herbs, the bitter scent of night-cool clay, the crackling of the clammy thousand-rooted trees, their moisture in the leather soles, long since worn and worn out. Come on, let's go further. In the distance there is aromatic hay in the fields and honeydew on the sleeping flowers. Morning is already lurking on the horizon.
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Kamila Aubre from Heist-ob-den-Berg in Belgium is a photographer, aromatherapist and independent perfumer. She produces all her vegan, 100% natural fragrances sustainably and in very small or limited editions.
"Dark Meadow" actually combines a wide range of scents that we associate with meadows, as if the scent molecules were swirling over nocturnal grasslands that you roam through. The spicy-tart, earthy-herbaceous-bitter notes of angelica root are present right from the start and are first combined with herbaceous-fresh, slightly woody lavender. Ginger brightens things up a little. Soon there is the scent of foliage and freshly cut grass (violet leaf) on slightly musty, earthy patchouli, in which floral, leathery nuances also shimmer. In the very complex yet transparent fragrance, spicy hay aromas (coumarin) and delicate drops of honeydew (labdanum) on delicate herbal flowers (camomile) are increasingly perceptible towards the end. The path through the meadows at night, which lasts several hours, is rather quiet overall.
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Kamila Aubre from Heist-ob-den-Berg in Belgium is a photographer, aromatherapist and independent perfumer. She produces all her vegan, 100% natural fragrances sustainably and in very small or limited editions.
"Dark Meadow" actually combines a wide range of scents that we associate with meadows, as if the scent molecules were swirling over nocturnal grasslands that you roam through. The spicy-tart, earthy-herbaceous-bitter notes of angelica root are present right from the start and are first combined with herbaceous-fresh, slightly woody lavender. Ginger brightens things up a little. Soon there is the scent of foliage and freshly cut grass (violet leaf) on slightly musty, earthy patchouli, in which floral, leathery nuances also shimmer. In the very complex yet transparent fragrance, spicy hay aromas (coumarin) and delicate drops of honeydew (labdanum) on delicate herbal flowers (camomile) are increasingly perceptible towards the end. The path through the meadows at night, which lasts several hours, is rather quiet overall.
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