Eucharisto Extrait de Parfum

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Parfum Extrait

Notes:

Benzoin, Styrax, Cinnamon bark, Bread accord, Mysore sandalwood, Rum, Caramel, Almond, Orris butter

Description:

Eucharisto is a fragrance born from the heart of Christian worship, shaped by reverence, offering, and the mystery of communion. Its name refers directly to the Holy Eucharist, the act of thanksgiving at the center of Christian life. The perfume functions as a gesture of devotion, a meditation in scent on presence, sacrifice, and grace.

It opens with the golden warmth of benzoin and styrax, resinous and luminous, like beeswax candles glowing against icon-filled walls. From the first breath, it carries a sense of the ancient and enduring. A trace of cinnamon bark introduces gentle heat, recalling incense rising at Vespers, sweet-spiced smoke settling into silence.

The heart of the fragrance is built around a bread accord that feels tender, rounded, and deeply human. It recalls the scent of freshly baked loaves along with the meaning they bear, the elevation of the ordinary into the sacred and the material into mystery. Bread appears here as body, offering, and sustenance. This core is softened by the depth of Mysore sandalwood and warmed by rum, caramel, and almond, which lend sweetness with restraint and glow like warmth held in memory.

Orris butter adds a quiet floral clarity, echoing the purity of vessels and linens used in the liturgy. The drydown remains close and intimate, lingering the way incense stays on skin after candles have burned low.

Eucharisto is intended for remembrance and stillness, for attentiveness to what is holy. For those who approach the Eucharist as lived reality and mystery, the fragrance offers an echo of gold-leaf light, shared silence, and thanksgiving that begins and ends in love.

Parfum Extrait

Notes:

Benzoin, Styrax, Cinnamon bark, Bread accord, Mysore sandalwood, Rum, Caramel, Almond, Orris butter

Description:

Eucharisto is a fragrance born from the heart of Christian worship, shaped by reverence, offering, and the mystery of communion. Its name refers directly to the Holy Eucharist, the act of thanksgiving at the center of Christian life. The perfume functions as a gesture of devotion, a meditation in scent on presence, sacrifice, and grace.

It opens with the golden warmth of benzoin and styrax, resinous and luminous, like beeswax candles glowing against icon-filled walls. From the first breath, it carries a sense of the ancient and enduring. A trace of cinnamon bark introduces gentle heat, recalling incense rising at Vespers, sweet-spiced smoke settling into silence.

The heart of the fragrance is built around a bread accord that feels tender, rounded, and deeply human. It recalls the scent of freshly baked loaves along with the meaning they bear, the elevation of the ordinary into the sacred and the material into mystery. Bread appears here as body, offering, and sustenance. This core is softened by the depth of Mysore sandalwood and warmed by rum, caramel, and almond, which lend sweetness with restraint and glow like warmth held in memory.

Orris butter adds a quiet floral clarity, echoing the purity of vessels and linens used in the liturgy. The drydown remains close and intimate, lingering the way incense stays on skin after candles have burned low.

Eucharisto is intended for remembrance and stillness, for attentiveness to what is holy. For those who approach the Eucharist as lived reality and mystery, the fragrance offers an echo of gold-leaf light, shared silence, and thanksgiving that begins and ends in love.