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Kitsune

Kitsune

  • 1995


Folklore of Japan describes a Fox Spirit who transforms into a beautiful woman in order to seduce humans. In fox form, Kitsune acquire additional tails as they grow older and wiser, until finally having sprouted a ninth tail, they ascend to the rank of Shinto deity. Peach blossom, yuzu, wisteria, sandalwood incense, and silk. Wear for calm and peace of mind. It’s an excellent choice for restful, restorative sleep.

Available in 5 ml bottle or 1 ml sample vial.

Fae Folk & Otherworldly Beings Collection


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Heather
Balanced between floral and woody

Took me a bit to really appreciate this blend. Neither the florals nor the woody notes overpower each other, so you're left with a calming, sophisticated perfume. The previous reviewer is right; the peach is not in your face. I could see this blending well with a stronger floral or peach if you cared to bump this up a bit. But I am in no way saying this is too boring on its own.

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Holly
Springtime perfection

This makes me want to wear a muslin dress and a big floppy hat and curl up in a meadow somewhere. It's a springlike, airy floral with a breath of peach. This is not a juicy peach or peach candy, but very much peach blossom. Some spring scents read as rosy-cheeked and innocent to me, but the pinch of sandalwood keeps this from being too youthful. It's like Anne Shirley having a picnic, but it's when she's all grown up, not a little girl. If the word incense scares you off, it shouldn't. There is no heaviness or smoke in this, it just a light breath that grounds the floral. I don't know what yuzu or wisteria smell like but perhaps they are part of why this is so pretty.


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