10/23/2023

Myrtillajus
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Myrtillajus
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Panthea in Greek means: of all the gods, and this wonderful fragrance actually possesses otherworldly nuances: the juicy and citrusy opening gives space to a splendid Iris expertly framed by violet and jasmine, which dilute its dustiness and slowly bring it to be clean and crystal clear.
Here you have the purity of a place, of the soul, of a feeling, and I feel like mentioning a character who is its effigy, and who coincidentally has the same name as this splendid fragrance.
Xenophon's Pantea (from Cyropedia) was the wife of Abradates who, wanting to make him even more worthy to go to war, deprived herself of all his jewels and made a helmet, armor and cloak. Their beautiful words are: “Certainly you, my wife, have not discarded your ornament to make me these weapons?”. "For Giove - Pantea answered him - certainly not the most precious one; because, if you also appear to others to be what you appear to me, you will be the most precious ornament for me."
While she said these things she clad him in weapons and tried not to let himself be seen, but her tears rolled down her cheeks.
Beautiful, a must have and feel.
Here you have the purity of a place, of the soul, of a feeling, and I feel like mentioning a character who is its effigy, and who coincidentally has the same name as this splendid fragrance.
Xenophon's Pantea (from Cyropedia) was the wife of Abradates who, wanting to make him even more worthy to go to war, deprived herself of all his jewels and made a helmet, armor and cloak. Their beautiful words are: “Certainly you, my wife, have not discarded your ornament to make me these weapons?”. "For Giove - Pantea answered him - certainly not the most precious one; because, if you also appear to others to be what you appear to me, you will be the most precious ornament for me."
While she said these things she clad him in weapons and tried not to let himself be seen, but her tears rolled down her cheeks.
Beautiful, a must have and feel.