
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Style
The Scoop
Tribal pyres burning in the forests, with smoke from pine, holly, cypress, laurel, and cedar rising upwards to the gods. D.S.& Durga looked to the funerary rituals of the early Mississippian Death Cult, the loosely connected network of tribes in America's regions around the 1200 AD, as the inspirations for the haunting yet comfortingly earthy Mississippi Medicine.
Mississippi Medicine opens with herbal, woody top notes of freshly gathered juniper branches, twigs, lichen-clad bark, and sweet grassy violet - damp, cool, and dense with a stunning realism. Birch tar emerges like smoke mingling up through the wood and herbs of the pyre before it is consumed in flames. As the birch smoke floats above the skin in wafts of muted, spectral, gray in the scent's unfolding, the base of dry cedar and frankincense grows stronger. And in the final dry down all that remains is that incense and the woody embers, like the ash that was left after the pyres died down; after the smoke had reached the gods above and only the cinders remain to be covered and buried back into the soil.
You May Also Like

L'Artisan Parfumeur
Mure et Musc Extreme
Eau de Parfum

Lubin
Itasca
Eau de Parfum

Chris Collins
Lost In Paradise
Eau de Parfum

Trudon
Mortel
Eau de Parfum

April Aromatics
Wild Summer Crush
Eau de Parfum

Timothy Han Edition Perfumes
The Decay Of The Angel
Eau de Parfum


