Khrodino
19.02.2023 - 10:47 AM
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Tales from the thousand lakes

Inspired by the Ukon Juhla, an ancient Finnish pagan feast dedicated to the god Ukko, a celebration that is now known as Juhannus, this perfume is a hymn to our closeness to nature and takes its name from a Finnish epic poem.
Kalevala - this is the third version of the perfume - speaks of our link and mutual dependence with the earth, with trees and fruits, speaks of human needs that become part of our spirituality. And it does it with whispers and echoes of plants, berries and distant bonfires.
The opening is a very well blended accord of pine needles and fruity notes. The fruity part is initially the more prominent one, but slowly it merges with the greenest, balsamic and pungent smell of pine needles, a smell that will always remain soft and balanced without overpowering the fruity part.
From here, going towards the heart, the perfume will become intimate, it will feel like a music that can be listened to from afar, without assailing the senses and letting itself be appreciated in its lightness, creating a truly evocative atmosphere.
In the heart, the fruity and syrupy notes leave room for the forest and earthy notes, then develops in a more flowery and woody smell with resinous shades, without completely abandoning its initial character.
It is a light and airy perfume that lasts a lot, returning continuously as an echo.
I would see it on a hypothetical druid, on a dreamy person who finds refuge in nature.
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