Circe - She was the powerful goddess (or nymph, or sorceress, depending on who is telling the story) who inhabited the island of Aeaea. Her father was Helios, one of the Titans, and
her mother was Perse, an Oceanid. Most of us know her as the plotting poisoner who poured a pearly green liquid into the wading pool of Scylla the nymph, which transformed her into a
monstrous beast with six dogs' heads. And we know of her dalliance with Odysseus. Circe has always invoked a sense of quiet loneliness yet a vibrant well-lived life for me, and I sought
to create that contradiction with her perfume. Knowledge brings power, but to what affect when one is essentially alone?
Dry but golden patchouli, soft Bulgarian rose, musky ambrette, fiery ginger, dusty cedarwood, overwhelming ylang ylang, the sourness of bergamot.
5 ml for $30.00, or 1 for
$6.00
5 ml for $30.00, or 1 for $6.00