The Labyrinth Collection
Scents based on Jim Henson’s Labyrinth film.
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
Because of the nature of this project, imps are not available for any Labyrinth scents.
$32.00
A dark, earthy ginger cider.
The Labyrinth Collection
Scents based on Jim Henson’s Labyrinth film.
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
Because of the nature of this project, imps are not available for any Labyrinth scents.
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The enemy of God, also named Iblis, He Who Despaired of the Mercy of God. Al-Shairan is the leader of the Jinn, a tempter who whispers false suggestions to men enticing them into evil and perfidious acts, and is the sworn enemy of all of Adam’s children.
His scent is fiery, bright and thick with sweet sinfulness: clove, peach and orange with cinnamon, patchouli and dark incense notes.
Magnificent three-faced Goddess of Magic, the Dark Moon and the Crossroads. She is the Mother of Witches, and the midnight baying of hounds is her paean. Her compassion is evidenced in her role as Psychopomp for Persephone, and her wrath manifests as Medea’s revenge.
Deep, buttery almond layered over myrrh and dark musk.
The scents of the blossoms of darkness, condensed into one perfume. Features a rose base, softened with lilac and wisteria.
The second of the visitors, a tall man, the one he had thought of as a wolf, his gray and black hair cut bristle-short, stood a little behind his friend, holding a stack of photocopies to his chest. He had said nothing until this moment—just waited, huge and impassive. Now he laughed, once, low and dirtily. There was something unhealthy about that laugh.
Dark and gangly, with a glint of razor-sharp stainless steel behind it: opopponax, costus, black pepper, black sandalwood, and polished metal.
crystallineknowledge –
This scent was kind of startling on me. In the the bottle, it smelled like your standard hard apple cider, and I anticipated the apple would wear well on my skin. Imagine my surprise when upon putting it on, I smelled exactly like bubblegum! It wore very well, hardly fading at all for six or seven hours, but it constantly shifted from smelling like apple cider to the gum scent, and it was kind of strange that two such distinct and unrelated scents could inhabit the same perfume. I thought maybe it was my imagination for a while, but when I met up with my boyfriend (who bought me the entire Labyrinth collection for my birthday–thank you baby!) he immediately asked if I was chewing Double Bubble. So, definitely not what I was expecting, but pleasant and mysterious nonetheless.