tea has a tendency to awaken the creative soul. It clears the mind and often allows one’s imagination to wander and soar.
This series of tea inspired scents shown above was “crafted exclusively for Anthropologie by five perfumers from the fragrance house Givaudan.”
A poetic,
descriptive blurb from anthro’s site: “Not a travelogue, but a scent-o-logue:
each fragrance in this edition was inspired by a different flavor of tea found
in one of six global locales. Housed in book-like boxes, the titles of each are
based on the tea's place of origin.”
Hamarikyu Gardens by Marypierre: green tea-inspired, featuring
sweetened lemon and bergamot zest, verbena and the softest amber (FRESH)
1856 Darjeeling by Adriana Medina:
touches of cardamom, mint, fresh jasmine and cedarwood highlight this yellow
tea blend (FLORAL)
Cape Of Good Hope by Claude Dir:a
steeped blend of red tea leaves and lemon, gardenia petals and musk (FLORAL)
5 O'Clock At Belvoir Castle by Stephen
Nilsen: crisp bergamot and heady jasmine, sandalwood and damp moss (SPICE)
Silk Road Caravan by Stephen Nilsen:
white tea buds and fresh apricot paired with peony and vanilla (FRUIT)
Taverns & The Hague by Caroline Sabas: exotic Oolong spiked with mandarin and lemon zest, violet leaves and rich musk (FRESH)
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