Mossfolk: A Forest Shrine Ritual Parfum

$55.00

5 ml handmade botanical parfum extrait in a base of fractionated coconut oil.

“They know the healing properties of all the plants in the forest and show their favourites how they should be used.” -Nancy Arrowsmith, A Field Guide to the Little People

“A Moss Woman!” the haymakers cry,
And over the fields in terror they fly.
She is loosely clad from neck to foot,
In a mantle of moss from the maple’s root.
And like lichen grey on its stem that grows,
Is the hair that over her mantle flows.”
-The Moss Woman & The Widow

Scentlore: Mossfolk is lush with the scent of old growth evergreen forests under a full moon. It beguiles with the scent of violet leaf and blossom interwoven with night blooming wildflower, all drenched in fragrant moss and tree resins. This botanical perfume was inspired by tales of the Moss Maidens, those diminutive forest mothers who speak the ancient language of the green, and still teach the healing ways of leaf and root to those who seek wisdom in the wildwood. 

Notes: juniper berries, fir needles, rain-soaked violet leaves and blossoms, ripe berries, nocturnal flowers, wild honey, submerged roots, vetiver, plump mushrooms, and damp earth, all blanketed in rich green moss

5 ml handmade botanical parfum extrait in a base of fractionated coconut oil.

“They know the healing properties of all the plants in the forest and show their favourites how they should be used.” -Nancy Arrowsmith, A Field Guide to the Little People

“A Moss Woman!” the haymakers cry,
And over the fields in terror they fly.
She is loosely clad from neck to foot,
In a mantle of moss from the maple’s root.
And like lichen grey on its stem that grows,
Is the hair that over her mantle flows.”
-The Moss Woman & The Widow

Scentlore: Mossfolk is lush with the scent of old growth evergreen forests under a full moon. It beguiles with the scent of violet leaf and blossom interwoven with night blooming wildflower, all drenched in fragrant moss and tree resins. This botanical perfume was inspired by tales of the Moss Maidens, those diminutive forest mothers who speak the ancient language of the green, and still teach the healing ways of leaf and root to those who seek wisdom in the wildwood. 

Notes: juniper berries, fir needles, rain-soaked violet leaves and blossoms, ripe berries, nocturnal flowers, wild honey, submerged roots, vetiver, plump mushrooms, and damp earth, all blanketed in rich green moss