LAPIS LAVA SANCTUARY STONES
Lava stones has always found a place of pride in the myths, legends ans rituals of ancient peoples.
Bringing strength and protection, Chapel Factory offers scented sanctuary stones.
Reference:
Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist.
A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925.
A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist.
A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925.
A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
Lava stones has always found a place of pride in the myths, legends ans rituals of ancient peoples.
Bringing strength and protection, Chapel Factory offers scented sanctuary stones.
A shepherd's campfire enriched with resinous ans crackling branches of birch, cypress, mugwort, juniper, cedar and fir balsam.
An ancestral atmosphere punctuated with notes of sandalwood ans leathery to accompany the winter solstice.
Walden is a work of Henry David Thoreau ( 1817-1862), American philosopher.
A wonderful olfactory theme to connect to the wild aspect of nature. The elegance of the fern rubs a lovely blackcurrant leaf lying on a bed of lichen.
PSALMS incense oil radiates a sublime atmosphere with its warmth. A song rises religiously punctuated by myrrh, tuberose and musk.
Place a pipette of oil in the dish of the ceramic perfume burner containing a base of water. Light the candle under the cup, then allow the evaporation time to diffuse. Keep out of the reach of children.
Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer.
It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
A fragrance of freedom and symbol of San Francisco’s flower power in the sixties, yet welcomed with open arms in the luxurious neighbourhoods.
The SNOBBISH candle praises noble materials by dressing in calamine-colored vegetable tanned leather and revealing an ultra delicate fragrance.
The freshness of bergamot mingles with the floral notes of iris.
Once the candle is used up, the leather-trimmed glass becomes an object such as a cache pot, a cosmetic jar or a pencil holder, depending on your inspiration;)
100% vegetable soy wax, 285G.
Epicurus (342 BC JC-270 BC), Greek philosopher.
The garden is the philosophical school open to men, women and slaves founded by Epicurus. A minimalist perfume with notes of licorice macerated with apothecary plants.
Sidonie - Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist.
A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
The SNOBBISH candle praises noble materials by dressing in turquoise vegetable tanned leather and revealing an ultra chic fragrance.
Notes of bitter almonds reveal a delicious and unique character.
Once the candle is used up, the leather-trimmed glass becomes an object such as a cache pot, a cosmetic jar or a pencil holder, depending on your inspiration;)
100% vegetable soy wax, 285G.
Epicurus (342 BC JC-270 BC), Greek philosopher.
The garden is the philosophical school open to men, women and slaves founded by Epicurus.
A minimalist perfume with notes of licorice macerated with apothecary plants.
Epicurus (342 BC JC-270 BC), Greek philosopher.
The garden is the philosophical school open to men, women and slaves founded by Epicurus.
A minimalist perfume with notes of licorice macerated with apothecary plants.
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), American Nobel Prize for Literature.
Many of his works have been written in his colonial house La Finca Vigia in Cuba.
An indoor fragrance inspired by a generous exotic garden in the wake of frangipani, mariposa, jasmine, banana blossom, citron, palo santo and sandalwood.
Offering to the divine
Bakhoor - Frankincense - Storax
100% vegetable soy wax 250g.
WALDEN is a work of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), American philosopher.
A wonderful olfactory theme to connect to the wild aspect of nature. The elegance of the fern rubs a lovely blackcurrant leaf lying on a bed of lichen.