More Poem Than Perfume: Green Wood Body Incense Oil, Mermade Magickal Arts
Review by
Marla
Lately, as
I’ve been sampling more lines by indie American perfumers, I’ve been
discovering what might be an actual genre- for now I’ll call them Perfumes of
Place. They are not perfumes per se, they are not “pretty”, but they evoke,
very clearly, a particular place. In this sense they are truly soulful scents,
and have a strong effect on my emotions and the imagery that runs through my
brain while I’m wearing them. Olympic Orchids’ Olympic Rainforest is in this
category. And now I’ve discovered Green Wood by Katlyn Breene at Mermade
Magickal Arts.
I’ve been
connected to Katlyn for several years through the incense-making group on
Yahoo! . She’s been making marvelous incense in the American style for many years
and is quite famous in those circles. (I’m talking REAL incense here, not the
dangerous street drugs that are being labeled “bath salts” or “incense”.) A few years ago, she had the idea to
translate her incense into wearable oils. So she wasn’t thinking “perfumes” in
the fashion sense. She was going back to the old meaning of perfume, which was
of course, intertwined with sacred incense in many parts of the world. She now
has a line of this wearable incense.
Green Wood
is inspired by Celtic traditions. Fir balsam dominates, underscored by warm labdanum
and vetiver, with Omani frankincense to provide piquant counterpoint. Green
Wood is really about the ancient forests of the Celtic lands, before the
Clearances. It’s amazingly evocative, and even though I’m wearing it in the
tropics, I feel like I’m back in Scotland before any English had set foot
there. More poem than perfume, and beautiful work!
Greenwood is
available for $20 through the Mermade Magickal Arts website:
Painting by
Katlyn Breene, photo by Marla Robb Labels: Marla |
8 Comments:
Lemming!
Portia xx
Oh, yeah, bigtime lemming! And the price is so reasonable, it's hard not to at least sample. I have a few ml and it's lasting a long time, very rich stuff.
-Marla
i'd like to tweet this but you don't have the button set up. i think it's pretty straightforward but i don't remember how to do it. please add it so i can tweet excellent blogs!
I'll send your comment to the Blog Boss, Marina! Thanks for letting us know, x.
-Marla
Lemming, indeed. And I love body oils, so this is a Must Buy.
Tammy,
These oils are extremely concentrated, they'll last a long time! A bit like the Indian attars, and Arabic traditional perfumes.
-Marla
Sounds amazing ,and anything green and "foresty" gets my attention!
Flora,
It's not so much a perfume about the forest, as it is the forest itself. When I want to get away from it all, I dab this on, and I'm back in the Alps....
-M
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