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Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml ADV-W-CA100

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Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml ADV-W-CA100
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Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml ADV-W-CA100

Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml is a unisex amber oriental perfume. Suave clouds of burning copal whirling over Tulum inspire a beachy scent like no other. Mayan incense rising from age-old temples. Lashes of sea spray and whiffs of the jungle where the jaguar lurks. Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur exhales the lush, spiritual vibes o... moref sacred Tulum. The Mayan incense copal is the muse of Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml, brought to life by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour in 2014, who also authored Aedes de Venustas first scent, Signature. Incense is an olfactory thread that runs through much of the Aedes de Venustas collection. This millennia-old burnt offering to the gods is at the very origin of perfumery, since the word perfume itself springs from the Latin per fumare, which translates to through smoke. Who better than Duchaufour to whisk incense from the church into the seaside jungle? Strikingly similar to frankincense, copal, whose name means incense in Nahuatl, can be extracted from a variety of trees native to Central and South America. And much like frankincense in Ancient Egypt or Greece, it was burned by the Mayans and Aztecs to feed the gods. Today, it is still used in Mexico for spiritual purposes. Since copal resin cannot be used as a perfume ingredient, three different extractions of frankincense are used to conjure it from top to base notes, making up an extravagant 30% of the formula. Aedes de Venustas co-founder Karl Bradl was drawn to its scent while cycling on the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula through copal-laced air towards the natural reserve of Sian Kaâ’an, which translates as Gate to Heaven. Just as the Mayan citadel looms over Tulum’s lush beachside paradise, a steep, mineral cliff of incense dominates the olfactory landscape of Copal Azur. Ozonic and salty notes call to mind the Caribbean Sea and the local cenotes, the subterranean fresh-water pools that dot the Yucatan Peninsula. A flash of green references lush Mexican jungles, cardamom peeks through the wet, woody undergrowth of patchouli and myrrh, and a touch of almond-scented tonka bean and amber, for the Jaguar God of Terrestrial Fire, reference the roundness of the copal and the burning of its embers. COPAL AZUR is hypnotic, spiritual and forceful, a wildly transporting perfume with an iconoclastic expression of incense at its core.
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Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml

Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml
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Aedes de venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum Unisex 100 ml

Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum is a unisex oriental perfume. The soft clouds of burning copal swirling over Tulum inspire a beach scent like no other. Mayan incense rising from centuries-old temples. Lashings of sea spray and breaths of jungle where the jaguar lurks. Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum exudes the spiritual and lu... moresh vibrations of sacred Tulum. Mayan copal incense is the muse of Copal Azur, brought to life by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour in 2014, also author of the first perfume of Aedes de Venustas, Signature. Incense is an olfactory thread that runs through much of the collection Aedes de Venustas. This thousand-year-old burnt offering to the gods is the origin of perfumery, as the word "perfume" itself comes from the Latin for fuma, which translates to "through smoke." Who better than Duchaufour could carry the incense from the church to the jungle of the sea? Very similar to frankincense, copal, whose name means "incense" in the Nahuatl language, can be extracted from a variety of trees native to Central and South America. Like incense in Ancient Egypt or Greece, it was burned by the Mayans and Aztecs to "feed" the gods. It is still used today in Mexico for spiritual purposes. Since copal resin cannot be used as an ingredient in a perfume, three different extractions of incense are used to evoke it from top to base notes, making up an extravagant 30% of the formula. The co-founder of Aedes de Venustas, Karl Bradl, was drawn to her scent as he pedaled along the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the copal-soaked air towards the Sian Kaâ'an nature reserve, which translates as "Gateway to Paradise." Just as the Mayan citadel looms over the lush seaside paradise of Tulum, a steep incense mineral cliff dominates the olfactory landscape of Copal Azur. Ozonic and salty notes recall the Caribbean Sea and the local cenotes, the underground freshwater pools that dot the Yucatan peninsula. A flash of green recalls the lush Mexican jungles, cardamom peeks out in the humid and woody undergrowth of patchouli and myrrh, while a touch of almond-scented tonka bean and amber, for the Jaguar God of Earthly Fire, recall roundness of copal and the burning of its embers. Copal Azur is hypnotic, spiritual and powerful, a wildly transporting perfume with an iconoclastic expression of incense at its core. | More Information Olfactory Notes: Copal, Ozone, Salt, Incense, Resin, Cardamom, Patchouli, Myrrh, Tonka Bean, Amber | Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
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Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml is a unisex amber oriental perfume. Suave clouds of burning copal whirling over Tulum inspire a beachy scent like no other. Mayan incense rising from age-old temples. Lashes of sea spray and whiffs of the jungle where the jaguar lurks. Aedes de Venustas Copal Azur exhales the lush, spiritual vibes of sacred Tulum. The Mayan incense copal is the muse of Copal Azur Eau de Parfum 100 ml, brought to life by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour in 2014, who also authored Aedes de Venustas first scent, Signature. Incense is an olfactory thread that runs through much of the Aedes de Venustas collection. This millennia-old burnt offering to the gods is at the very origin of perfumery, since the word perfume itself springs from the Latin per fumare, which translates to through smoke. Who better than Duchaufour to whisk incense from the church into the seaside jungle? Strikingly similar to frankincense, copal, whose name means incense in Nahuatl, can be extracted from a variety of trees native to Central and South America. And much like frankincense in Ancient Egypt or Greece, it was burned by the Mayans and Aztecs to feed the gods. Today, it is still used in Mexico for spiritual purposes. Since copal resin cannot be used as a perfume ingredient, three different extractions of frankincense are used to conjure it from top to base notes, making up an extravagant 30% of the formula. Aedes de Venustas co-founder Karl Bradl was drawn to its scent while cycling on the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula through copal-laced air towards the natural reserve of Sian Kaâ’an, which translates as Gate to Heaven. Just as the Mayan citadel looms over Tulum’s lush beachside paradise, a steep, mineral cliff of incense dominates the olfactory landscape of Copal Azur. Ozonic and salty notes call to mind the Caribbean Sea and the local cenotes, the subterranean fresh-water pools that dot the Yucatan Peninsula. A flash of green references lush Mexican jungles, cardamom peeks through the wet, woody undergrowth of patchouli and myrrh, and a touch of almond-scented tonka bean and amber, for the Jaguar God of Terrestrial Fire, reference the roundness of the copal and the burning of its embers. COPAL AZUR is hypnotic, spiritual and forceful, a wildly transporting perfume with an iconoclastic expression of incense at its core.
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