
St. Margaret's Crown Extrait
St. Margaret’s Crown is a luminous Black Tea-Mint-Yuzu fragrance inspired by the quiet radiance of sainthood and the symbolic purity of the natural world. Named for St. Margaret of Antioch—protector of childbirth and emblem of resilience—this scent offers a crown not of gold or jewels, but of orchard fruit, meadow herbs, and devotional blossoms. It opens with the crisp brightness of green apple and lime, a clean clarity uplifted by the citrus sparkle of yuzu absolute. These bright top notes move swiftly into a shaded heart of mint leaf, hay, and black tea, where freshness takes on body and stillness. A subtle thread of camphor lends the composition a cooling, almost luminous backbone—like a breeze in a sun-warmed chapel.
The floral elements are finely woven rather than opulent: carnation lends its slightly spicy, clove-like character, softened by the violet’s powdery calm and deepened by buttery orris. This is not a heady floral—there is no indulgence here—only restraint, grace, and presence. As the fragrance evolves, the base reveals itself slowly: cedarwood and vetiver provide a dry, grounded foundation, while golden ambergris and a touch of deer musk offer warmth, resonance, and an almost skin-like intimacy.
St. Margaret’s Crown is a perfume of quiet strength. It does not shout, but it lingers. Worn close to the skin, it is contemplative yet vibrant, fresh yet grounded. A scent for those drawn to green clarity and floral refinement, who understand that softness and strength are not opposites, but aspects of the same light. This is a fragrance shaped by humility, rooted in earth, and crowned with grace.
St. Margaret’s Crown is a luminous Black Tea-Mint-Yuzu fragrance inspired by the quiet radiance of sainthood and the symbolic purity of the natural world. Named for St. Margaret of Antioch—protector of childbirth and emblem of resilience—this scent offers a crown not of gold or jewels, but of orchard fruit, meadow herbs, and devotional blossoms. It opens with the crisp brightness of green apple and lime, a clean clarity uplifted by the citrus sparkle of yuzu absolute. These bright top notes move swiftly into a shaded heart of mint leaf, hay, and black tea, where freshness takes on body and stillness. A subtle thread of camphor lends the composition a cooling, almost luminous backbone—like a breeze in a sun-warmed chapel.
The floral elements are finely woven rather than opulent: carnation lends its slightly spicy, clove-like character, softened by the violet’s powdery calm and deepened by buttery orris. This is not a heady floral—there is no indulgence here—only restraint, grace, and presence. As the fragrance evolves, the base reveals itself slowly: cedarwood and vetiver provide a dry, grounded foundation, while golden ambergris and a touch of deer musk offer warmth, resonance, and an almost skin-like intimacy.
St. Margaret’s Crown is a perfume of quiet strength. It does not shout, but it lingers. Worn close to the skin, it is contemplative yet vibrant, fresh yet grounded. A scent for those drawn to green clarity and floral refinement, who understand that softness and strength are not opposites, but aspects of the same light. This is a fragrance shaped by humility, rooted in earth, and crowned with grace.