A veritable den of draconic blends.
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$4.60 – $19.75
The dry, thin scent of a draconic ossuary. Dragon’s blood resin with white sandalwood, dusty orris and crisp blondewood.
A veritable den of draconic blends.
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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A scent pulsing with vitality, warmth and insurmountable strength: dragon’s blood resin, red and black musks, a throb of fig and a sliver of black currant.
Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide. Two of these were wrong; Heaven is not England, whatever certain poets may have thought, and angels are sexless unless they really want to make an effort.
Ethereal musk, blonde woods, and dusty Bible accord.
Golden gusts of gilded amber and dragon’s blood heated by clove bud, white peppercorn, and allspice.
Strongest of all for brute force – after the Emperor – was skekUng the Garthim Master. Torment was his pleasure, though his urSkeks originally had been a healer and continued so in his urRu form. Hidden in that tall, shining urSkek was one who, ages later, could find pleasure in tearing apart the gentle Gelfling. The urSkeks knew this evil was in them and tried hard to burn it out.
Brute force and destruction: vetiver, smoke, steel, and dragon’s blood resin.
Gloame –
Light, woody, and fresh. Totally unexpected for something that smells like an ossuary. I think this is only the second Dragon I’ve tried (the other being Dragon’s Blood) but I really dig it. It kinda reminds me of the Renaissance Festival. The orris is nice and pale, kinda creamy almost. The woods are dry and light, and not at all overwhelming.
Where I’d wear this: Browsing stalls at Renn Faire
VetchVespers –
This was a frimp that wasn’t on my wishlist, but I’m love’n it.
It is very dry at first and resinous and I could see it being a bit much for some people. It reminds me of incense at Renn Fest.
On my skin though, it smooths out quickly with the dragon’s blood taking center stage and becoming sweet and almost candy/fruitish. There’s also an effervescent quality that’s totally unexpected and keeps the scent from being heavy. It makes me think of cherry soda and incense, but it’s not too sweet. Mmmmmm…
My favorite “Dragon” blend so far.
Sara –
when first applied, this is too strong for my taste. the sandalwood is so heavy. soon, it mellows out somewhat (although still quite strong). the spicy dragon’s blood paired with the dry sandalwood shavings results in a scent that is bold, fierce and powerful, like something a warrior would wear into battle!