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Of Northern Forests and Misty Images
In the northern distance, at the furthest edge, coniferous forests flow into the auroras on the horizon, as if they are falling into the night sky, silently transforming into ice crystals of eucalyptus and mist. Roots draw from the boggy earth fossil oils and terpenes, which stream black into the needle tips, from where they moisten the sphere of night, forming a greenish glowing vault, in which the bark ferments into berries, fertilizing the ground like blue gasoline. Or does mint glow in the damp clay, in the sky where the northern lights shimmer? They flicker in slightly different ways. Come, let us guess the misty images inside.
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"Taiga Fog" is the scent of boreal conifers. The icy blue cool pine provides ethereal notes, which are carried by clayey-earthy aromas that sometimes remind me of Cambodian oud. Slightly berry-fruity notes are as perceptible as roots and oil-like terpenes, like those known from Haitian vetiver. Other conifers shimmer best at a distance, somewhat more balsamic, increasingly cedar-like. The extract recalls in its viscosity, longevity, and projection the thick consistency of attars.
Abby Hinsman produces her plant-based fragrances by hand. She either grows the materials herself or harvests them in her two-and-a-half-acre forest in Vermont. Accordingly, both her fragrances and her delivery times vary, as she only produces very small batches.
(With thanks to Seejungfrau and Gandix)
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"Taiga Fog" is the scent of boreal conifers. The icy blue cool pine provides ethereal notes, which are carried by clayey-earthy aromas that sometimes remind me of Cambodian oud. Slightly berry-fruity notes are as perceptible as roots and oil-like terpenes, like those known from Haitian vetiver. Other conifers shimmer best at a distance, somewhat more balsamic, increasingly cedar-like. The extract recalls in its viscosity, longevity, and projection the thick consistency of attars.
Abby Hinsman produces her plant-based fragrances by hand. She either grows the materials herself or harvests them in her two-and-a-half-acre forest in Vermont. Accordingly, both her fragrances and her delivery times vary, as she only produces very small batches.
(With thanks to Seejungfrau and Gandix)
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Coniferous woods
Mist note
Seejungfrau
Delightful
Gandix
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