WienerBlut "EAU DE PARFUM / EX VOTO"

Regular price ₩346,000

EX VOTO
A tribute to the Feast of the Eucharist, a holiday in the Austrian Empire.
Brings the order of a stone cathedral, cool and quiet even on a hot summer day.
Made with three unrefined ingredients: frankincense, chamomile and nutmeg.
It reminds me of burning candle wicks and the smell of cold smoke creeping over marble floors.
*EX VOTO is a dedication that is dedicated to the church as a token of gratitude and a miracle when a wish comes true.

Top notes: pink pepper, mastic, frankincense oil
Middle notes: Frankincense resin (frankincense resin), Shinagawa tang, nutmeg
Base: Frankincense Pyrogen, Ambergris, Lignum Vita (Greenwood)

-WienerBlut
EAU DE PARFUM
EX VOTO
Contents: 100ml

"Wiener Blut"
A unisex fragrance brand born in Vienna in 2009.
Founder and creative director Alexander Lauber
The source of inspiration is the city and culture of Vienna at the end of the 19th century.
What fascinates Rover is that various artistic cultures such as paintings, architecture, music, etc.
Vienna during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The brand name "WienerBlut" is a famous waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1873.
It comes from "WienerBlut".
At the beginning of the brand's establishment, the scent was created while following the recipe of a perfume that once existed in Vienna.
A rover that was built.
Each scent created with plenty of precious natural ingredients has a story filled with his thoughts.
Each scent is an eau de parfum that is light and comfortable to wear, while exuding intelligence and sensuality.
Bottles are antique perfume bottles from Rover's own collection,
Based in New York with motifs such as bottles used in Viennese pharmacies
Designed by Austrian art director Alex Wiedelin with a contemporary interpretation.
It perfectly embodies the classic and modern scent.
One of the attractions is that each shape is slightly different because it is hand-finished.
Bakelite, the material of the cap, was discovered in the late 19th century, and production began in the early 20th century.
The second oldest synthetic resin after celluloid.
The warm and unique texture matches the bottle, making it an attractive interior decoration.