A perfume sampler collection of old libraries, antique desks, fountain pens, literary tragedies, anti-heroes, secret romances, and lost poems.
As Dark Things Are Meant to be Loved: Lapsang souchong tea, smoked black amber, dark patchouli, bakhoor incense, caramelized opium, black coffee, black coconut, tabac
Dustsceawung: An olfactory meditation on dust... attic air, the inside of old trunks, library stacks, and abandoned buildings.
Old Books and Fresh Flowers: Fresh neroli orange flowers and heliotrope blossoms pressed between the delicate paper pages of a leather-bound book
Persian Tearoom: Warm black chai tea, Silk Road spices, sensual musk, soft leather
The Raven: Ebony heartwood, black amber, piper nigrum, black iris, black fountain pen ink
Writer's Blood: The primal angst of artistic passion - iron-tinged smell of cooling blood, a manuscript soaked in spilled black coffee, and an overturned tin of rolling tobacco
Sample vials contain approximately 1ml / .3 dram
More Dark Academe Perfumes are profiled in our blog post:
A perfume sampler collection of old libraries, antique desks, fountain pens, literary tragedies, anti-heroes, secret romances, and lost poems.
As Dark Things Are Meant to be Loved: Lapsang souchong tea, smoked black amber, dark patchouli, bakhoor incense, caramelized opium, black coffee, black coconut, tabac
Dustsceawung: An olfactory meditation on dust... attic air, the inside of old trunks, library stacks, and abandoned buildings.
Old Books and Fresh Flowers: Fresh neroli orange flowers and heliotrope blossoms pressed between the delicate paper pages of a leather-bound book
Persian Tearoom: Warm black chai tea, Silk Road spices, sensual musk, soft leather
The Raven: Ebony heartwood, black amber, piper nigrum, black iris, black fountain pen ink
Writer's Blood: The primal angst of artistic passion - iron-tinged smell of cooling blood, a manuscript soaked in spilled black coffee, and an overturned tin of rolling tobacco
Sample vials contain approximately 1ml / .3 dram
More Dark Academe Perfumes are profiled in our blog post: