UNHALLOWED ART: A PERFUME INSPIRED BY MARY SHELLEY
I SAW THE PALE STUDENT OF UNHALLOWED ARTS KNEELING BESIDE THE THING HE HAD PUT TOGETHER.
Notes: Tonka Bean, Smoke, Oud, Jasmine, Rose, Violet, Musk
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Inspired By Mary Shelley and Her Monster
Mary Shelley was barely a teenager when she wrote Frankenstein, her seminal novel which is largely credited with being the first science fiction story. Mary wasn’t some buttoned up Victorian. She ran away with her lover the poet Percy Shelley and hobnobbed with none other than Lord Byron.
Widowed at 25, she kept the ashes of her husband’s heart in a drawer of her writing desk for the rest of her life. This perfume was inspired by the Queen of Horror and smells of romance, despair, and lightning. Unhallowed Art starts off sweet and delicate before moving to a smoky base, like a slowly calcifying heart.
Ingredients: Jojoba Oil, fragrance oils, essential oils
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