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No. 3 by Sarah Horowitz perfume oil by UNTITLED
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You are alone in the museum on a mid-week afternoon. The cool, watery sunlight of late autumn slants through deserted space, your footsteps echo as you wander through unfamiliar corridors. You stumble upon a strange room, hung with thick and dusty tapestries. Solemn, wide-eyed saints in cracked enamel stare from the velvety shadows and a gleam of silver catches your eye in the dim light – an austerely beautiful chalice, set with a single deep purple stone. Simple and stunning and possibly enchanted. Sarah Horowitz, the brilliant creator of Creative Scentualization, has crafted an evocative blend that feels precious, mysterious and timeless. A light and sparkling yuzu gives way to the ethereal sweetness of violets. Their delicacy is balanced by smooth red amber, which gives the violets weight without ever overpowering them, and a whispery blend of coriander and sandalwood.The result is soaring and spiritual, but full of shadows, like the high vaulted ceiling of a gothic cathedral. A scent that captures the hushed and melancholy beauty of twilight.
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Yuzu, African Violet, Gardenia, Coriander, Tunisian Red Amber, East Indian Sandalwood, light Musk
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