Floral Blooms
Slow down and soak in coastal breezes on a hot day under the Spanish moss draped oaks. Or enjoy the golden richness of newly available floral ingredients.
Natural Perfumes
Magnolia
Magnolia uses rare botanicals like boronia and aglaia to achieve a doppelganger of the fresh yet rich scent of a magnolia blossom. Lemon and peppermint in the topnotes and West Indian Sandalwood, patchouli and hyraceum in the base produce a unique combination of botanicals and musk that reproduces the smell of magnolia blossoms as they open and respond to the heat of a southern spring. Fresh yet rich, sexy and surprising just like springtime in the south. This perfume was inspired by many springtimes in South Carolina and by the small magnolia tree that blooms profusely in my tiny Florida back yard.
Tea Olive
Tea Olive perfume brings you back to the south in the cool of autumn. This is our take on this unique scent and we have emphasized the fresh greenness of the smell. Using osmanthus absolute and tropical blooms like frangipani, tuberose and mimosa we create a fresh yet tropical scent. Fir balsam and mandarin, violet leaves and clary sage enhance the fresh greenness of the scent.
ambre alchemé
Ambre alchemé is a sheer, golden floral with a sweet musky base. It takes its name from the old term for ambergris, ambre gris and from alchemy. The top notes of ambre alchemé lift directly out of the bottle with a lovely mellow green scent. They transition to and lift the heart note of golden boronia and aglaia blended with jasmine. Slight touches of black currant absolute and wild rose keep the florals just a bit earthy and spicy. This perfume is anchored by ambergris absolute in a tincture. Ambergris is paired with two kinds of sandalwood, Vanuatu and Australian. The base is sweetened and extended with orris root and honey.
Blue Jasmine
The concept for Blue Jasmine was born in the ingredients, specifically a beautiful organic jasmine extract and an amazing blue lotus absolute. These are both unique and lovely florals that seemed to be better suited as topnotes. Once the idea of pairing these came to me, I desperately wanted to be able to continue the jasmine/lotus theme and create a heart note blended of jasmines and lotuses. To the heart I added ylang ylang absolute for a bit of sweetness and lift and a tiny touch of blue chamomile for its sweet richness and just because. Aged Bourbon vetiver in the base has a nearly floral note and is paired with a beautiful sandalwood from New Caledonia.

