Venusian Tango

Oud-Based Perfume Oil

Venusian Tango is a distinctive and unforgettable fragrance that combines the richness of Oud with a delightful blend of gourmand and oriental notes. Oud provides a deep, woody and slightly smoky base that exudes richness and warmth. This luxurious base is complemented by sweet and creamy layers of praline, vanilla, and caramel, which add a delectable, indulgent touch. Hints of patchouli and bergamot weave through the composition, adding a fresh and earthy balance. Venusian Tango is perfect for those seeking a bold and sensual perfume with a unique character and lasting impression.

$36

Venusian Tango

Oud-Based Perfume Oil

Venusian Tango is a distinctive and unforgettable fragrance that combines the richness of Oud with a delightful blend of gourmand and oriental notes. Oud provides a deep, woody and slightly smoky base that exudes richness and warmth. This luxurious base is complemented by sweet and creamy layers of praline, vanilla, and caramel, which add a delectable, indulgent touch. Hints of patchouli and bergamot weave through the composition, adding a fresh and earthy balance. Venusian Tango is perfect for those seeking a bold and sensual perfume with a unique character and lasting impression.

$36

Impressions

Cold explosion, loud spark, vibrating metal, perfect rhythm.
Citrus garden in a storm, crisp ether, zesty energy
Hot iron, dry wood, thin line, sharp curve

Accords

Sweet, Warm Spicy, Fruity, Woody, Powdery

Composition

Cotton Candy, Coconut, Cassis, Melon, Jasmine, Bergamot, Pineapple, Mandarin Orange, Honey, Red Berries, Blackberry, Plum, Apricot, Peach, Jasmine, Orchid, Caraway, Nutmeg, Rose, Lily-of-the-Valley, Patchouli, Chocolate, Caramel, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Amber, Musk and Sandalwood.

Handcrafted Object

Our perfumes are crafted in small batches, using rare and rich ingredients, making them quite a distinguishing smells. Bottle caps for Dead Air are made by hand from imperfectly beautiful charcoal encapsulated in epoxy resin resulting in unique shapes and shades, each is one of a kind — a true masterpiece.

  • Tereza
    July 31, 2024
    Note: In the case of a large order, we strongly recommend contacting us first. Current shipping prices can vary significantly. Your order may therefore be temporarily suspended.
    NikOla
    July 31, 2024
    Make sure you take shower/bath or clean the part of body you want apply the Perfume. Most common place to use perfume oil are collarbones, knees, necklines and wrist. You can apply the perfume oil in your cloth. Perfume stay way longer in cloth then body.
    BahaMosa
    July 31, 2024
    Cistus labdanum, also known as labdanum or plant ambergris, takes its name from the plant from which it is extracted, cistus (Cistus ladaniferus). The name "labdanum" is derived from the Latin word "labdanum", which refers to the resin extracted from the plant.
    BehaNcee
    July 31, 2024
    The Greeks and Romans also valued labdanum rockrose for its fragrant properties. It was used in religious ceremonies, skin care and perfumes. The Romans called it "liquid gold" because of its precious quality and value. In medieval times, cistus labdanum was highly prized in Europe for its medicinal virtues. It was used for its healing, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It was also used as a fixative in the manufacture of perfumes. Over the centuries, cistus labdanum continued to be used in perfumery, notably during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Its rich, ambery, resinous scent was appreciated for its depth and sensuality.
    BustyPe
    July 31, 2024
    The comfort of heart, gladdening of the spirit and rejoicing of the senses that fragrances in all their incarnations cause us to experience can be described as spiritual, healing and liberating from egoic trappings. It is the momentary experience of ‘nirvana’ or perfect wholeness and the highest spiritual state.
    Hemas
    July 31, 2024
    The history of cistus labdanum dates back to antiquity, when this fragrant resin was revered for its perfumed and medicinal properties. Its use dates back to many civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs. The Egyptians used cistus labdanum in religious rituals and incorporated it into perfumes and ointments. It was considered a symbol of purification and spiritual connection.
    Iuyre
    July 31, 2024
    The artisanal concentrated perfume oil for the comfort of the heart, gladdening of the spirit, and delight the senses. Derived from botanical sources, such as flowers, herbs, spices, and bark without the use of toxic chemicals and alcohol. Handcrafted in Bali and blessed by Balinese monks.
    BahaMosaSa
    July 31, 2024
    Explores memories which are like a footprint expressed in a composition. Memories are an empire created of emotions. Deep streams of memories and past gatherings melt into the olfactive landscape with their prints. Memories become picture-books full of stories waiting to be told.
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