๐ The Inspiration: Ancient Temples
Incense burning in an ancient wooden temple surrounded by blooming Osmanthus trees. Smoked Temple Resin is spiritual, smoky, and deep. It contrasts the ethereal sweetness of the flower with the dark, grounding scent of sacred smoke. It is a fragrance for the soul.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Smoke and Spirit
The fragrance opens with Olibanum (Frankincense) and Elemi. It smells resinous and lemony. The heart is a dense Guaiac Wood and Osmanthus. The floral note here acts as a sweetener to the smoke. The base is Birch Tar, Leather, and Myrrh. It smells like history, wood smoke, and old paper.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Gods' Nectar
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Olibanum Resin (Somalia): High-grade frankincense tears, distilled for their clean, spiritual smoke scent.
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Myrrh Oil: A mushroomy, earthy resin that adds depth.
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Cade Oil: A smoky oil derived from juniper wood.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Transcendence and Wisdom
Incense has been used for millennia to connect with the divine. Smoked Temple Resin projects an aura of wisdom, depth, and contemplation. It makes the wearer seem like an "Old Soul" with many stories to tell.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Smoke-Capture Analysis. We analyzed the smoke of burning agarwood and frankincense to recreate the scent without the carcinogenic compounds found in actual smoke, resulting in a clean, safe, yet hyper-realistic incense note.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Meditation, reading, winter evenings, or artistic events.
Where to spray: Solar plexus and wrists.
Style pairing: Black linen, avant-garde fashion, textures, and dark tones.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"Deeply contemplative. It transports you to another time. It's the smell of silence and reverence. I wear it when I need to think."