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Lilith Perfume: Charred Sandalwood, Baltic Amber, Moroccan Rose

Lilith Perfume: Charred Sandalwood, Baltic Amber, Moroccan Rose

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Lilith perfume is blended with the duality of Mother and Demon in mind. The scent is like your darkest, forbidden desires. I started with charred sandalwood and warm Baltic amber letting them form a sultry trail as they are enveloped with fiery saffron and peony. Then blend it with notes of Moroccan rose and light wood, mingled with spice and warm amber, accented with patchouli and exotic musk. To finish her off I gently blended essential oils of Styrax (very rich, faintly floral and somewhat spicy, with resinous, animalic, amber-like undertones) and Nagarmotha (rich, woody, earthy, deep, and somewhat peppery aroma with smoky notes of leather, displays great tenacity, and boasts rich, sweet-woody undertones). This is a complex blend of magical essences to create a long lasting powerful perfume! This perfume changes so much during the day. Can She/He/They wear it? Of course you can. It's a all encompassing and Unisex scent.

This listing is for 1 - Roll-On .33 oz/10ml Oil based perfume OR 1 - Spray Eau de Parfum .33 oz/10 ml bottle Alcohol based

Phthalate Free Exceptional longevity (8+ hours of wear)

Roll- On Ingredients: MCT (Fractionated Coconut) Oil, Fragrance and Essential Oils.

Spray Ingredients: 200 proof Perfumers Alcohol, Fragrance and Essential Oils

Each scent has 5-7 different key notes that make up the delightful, intoxicating scents. Never tested on animals, just willing humans.

Lilith is a figure in Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology, often considered the first wife of Adam and associated with independence and rebellion. She embodies themes of feminine power and autonomy. Lilith is the primal feminine aspect of power, strength and sexuality. Lilith is often envisioned as a dangerous demon of the night, who is sexually wanton, and who steals babies in the darkness. Lilith may be linked in part to a historically earlier class of female demons (lilītu) in ancient Mesopotamian religion, found in cuneiform texts of Sumer, the Akkadian Empire, Assyria, and Babylonia. Lilith - was Adams first wife who rebelled against servitude to a man and subsequently told him to f-off and flew away. Does that make her a Demon for standing up for herself? Or was she just a strong willed woman who wouldn't just lay down like a doormat and put up with the crap! So, the men of the time made her into a horrible murdering demon. How dare a woman stand up for her self, she must be possessed! Then I say - Let the possession begin! Remember who you are. You are a strong, powerful, beautiful person! Of Adam's first wife, Lilith, it is told (The witch he loved before the gift of Eve,) That, ere the snake's, her sweet tongue could deceive, And her enchanted hair was the first gold. And still she sits, young while the earth is old, And, subtly of herself contemplative, Draws men to watch the bright web she can weave, Till heart and body and life are in its hold. The rose and poppy are her flower; for where Is he not found, O Lilith, whom shed scent And soft-shed kisses and soft sleep shall snare? Lo! As that youth's eyes burned at thine, so went Thy spell through him, and left his straight neck bent And round his heart one strangling golden hair." -Collected Works, 216, The House of Life Collection, 1881

You can use Lilith oil for anointing magical tools, altars and spaces. Also use this oil to anoint a talisman, or wear as a perfume to honor the Mother of Eden. ☆ A beautiful, earthy perfume to wear everyday to Honor Hekate. ☆ Anointing ritual tools and stones before rituals. ☆ Put a few drops into an oil burner to let it's mysterious scent fill your space.

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