Oraculum incense sticks Helenist
40,00 €
Incense sticks with the scent of Helenist from the Czech perfume brand Oraculum.
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Incense sticks with a difference – these are from the Czech brand Oraculum, which produces sophisticated perfumes. The Helenist incense sticks were created so that your home can smell as good as you do after using Helenist perfume.
Helenist combines the freshness of fig leaves with the delicacy of white flowers in a light, clean profile. Coconut milk adds a soft roundness to the fragrance, complemented by bright notes of jasmine, lily of the valley and violet. The base is sandalwood, which lends the entire composition a calm, harmonious finish. The sticks fill the space with a light, relaxed atmosphere that is not sweet, but natural and modern.
The incense sticks are designed for everyday use. They fill the space evenly with a long-lasting, subtle woody scent without being overpowering. The box contains 20 sticks. The sticks are also available in Santalist, Katarzist and Arabesque scents.
Editor’s note: The box has a beautiful design and a magnetic closure. You will definitely find a use for it even after the sticks are gone. You can stick the sticks into stands designed for this purpose or even into a flower pot.
Profile: fig leaves, white flowers, coconut milk, jasmine, lily of the valley, violet, sandalwood
Atmosphere: light, clean, refined
Intensity: medium, gently diffused
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