Anuket 5ml - Blue lotus, river reeds, coconut CO2, white musk, oudh, bourbon vanilla and water.
Lady of the Nile
Before there were kingdoms, there was the river.
Each year the Nile flooded its banks, bringing life to the desert and transforming Egypt into a land of abundance. Its waters nourished crops, sustained cities, and shaped an entire civilization. Watching over these sacred currents was Anuket, goddess of the Nile and patron of fertility, prosperity, and renewal.
She was the river's spirit made manifest—beautiful, life-giving, and impossible to restrain.
This fragrance captures the meeting of water and earth, where fertile riverbanks flourish against the endless desert beyond.
Blue lotus blooms at the heart of the composition, the sacred flower of ancient Egypt. Soft, luminous, and dreamlike, it drifts across the fragrance like blossoms floating upon still waters at dawn. Long associated with rebirth, beauty, and spiritual awakening, it lends the scent an unmistakable air of serenity and grace.
River reeds sway through the blend, green and living, evoking the fertile banks of the Nile where life thrives beneath the Egyptian sun. Their fresh character is softened by the cool clarity of water itself, creating a fragrance that feels fluid and endlessly moving.
Coconut CO2 lends a subtle creaminess to the composition, capturing the warmth of sunlit skin and the gentle richness of life sustained by the river's bounty. White musk follows, clean and radiant, like light reflecting from the water's surface.
As the fragrance deepens, oudh emerges from beneath the brighter notes, bringing richness and mystery. Like the Nile itself, Anuket possesses hidden depths beneath her tranquil surface. Bourbon vanilla wraps around the woods and musk with a golden warmth that feels both comforting and luxurious, recalling the abundance and prosperity that the river bestowed upon the land.
Anuket is a fragrance of renewal, fertility, and quiet power. It celebrates the eternal rhythm of flowing water, the beauty of life flourishing where none should exist, and the goddess who carried Egypt's greatest gift through the heart of the desert.
Notes
Blue lotus, river reeds, coconut CO2, white musk, oudh, bourbon vanilla and water.
"The river remembers how to find the sea, just as life always finds a way to bloom."