A Pantomime of Deviltry and Debauch in Seven Acts
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$32.00
Snake Oil with King mandarin, myrrh, and almond.
A Pantomime of Deviltry and Debauch in Seven Acts
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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The fiery, volatile scent of cinnamon, thickened by myrrh, honeysuckle, and copal.
Strong as death, and cruel as the grave,
Clothed with cloud and tempest’s blackening breath,
Known of death’s dread self, whom none outbrave,
Strong as death,
Love, brow-bound with anguish for a wreath,
Fierce with pain, a tyrant-hearted slave,
Burns above a world that groans beneath.
Hath not pity power on thee to save,
Love? hath power no pity? Nought he saith,
Answering: blind he walks as wind or wave,
Strong as death.
Unloving love: benzoin, Indian musk, massoia bark, myrrh, ambrette seed, galbanum, bergamot, and fir.
A paean to all the Wicked Queens, Evil Stepmothers, and other misunderstood villainesses throughout history and lore. Lends an aura of majesty, refinement, strength, and a deep, brooding malice. A sophisticated, womanly scent: rich myrrh and jasmine draped in the subtlest rose.
Boney was a warrior
Way hey ya
A warrior a terrier
John Francois
Boney fought the Russians
Way hey ya
The Russians and the Prussians
Jean Francois
Moscow was a-blazing
Way hey ya
And Boney was a-raging
Jean Francois
Boney went to Elba
Way hey ya
Boney he came back again
Jean Francois
Boney went to Waterloo
Way hey ya
There he got his overthrow
Jean Francois
Then they took him off again
Way hey ya
Aboard the Billy Ruffian
Jean Francois
He went to Saint Helena,
Way hey ya
There he was a prisoner,
Jean Francois
Boney broke his heart and died
Way hey ya
Away in Saint Helena
Jean Francois
A brief and succinct biography of Napoleon jumbled with the French shanty, Jean François de Nantes. Relevant to our shared interests: Napoleon was a fragrance connoisseur, and he kept a standing order with his perfumer for a delivery of fifty bottles per month.
A fresh, light Napoleonic-era cologne with hints of rosemary, almond, oakmoss, and jasmine.
Hellokoi –
Sweet, juicy orange with creamy, vanilla-y, warm, nutty almond marzipan. The drydown smells like a vanilla overloaded with sugar, like heavy, sweet vanilla frosting with a squish of orange juice and some nuttiness. After about an hour, it’s much the same, but I can smell a hint of smokiness from the Snake Oil.