Hathor 5ml - Lavender, coconut milk, sandalwood, honey, Egyptian musk and white rose.
Lady of Love, Music and Joy
Among the gods of ancient Egypt, few were more beloved than Hathor.
Goddess of love, beauty, music, dance, fertility, and celebration, Hathor embodied the pleasures that make life worth living. She was the patron of musicians and artists, the protector of women, and the divine hostess who welcomed the worthy into the afterlife. Where other deities inspired awe, Hathor inspired happiness.
She was joy given divine form.
This fragrance captures the warmth, beauty, and sensual generosity of Egypt's great goddess of love.
White rose blooms at the heart of the composition, soft and luminous as moonlight upon polished stone. Unlike the passionate red rose of romance, this is a gentler flower, embodying affection, grace, and quiet beauty. It evokes garlands woven for festivals, offerings laid before temple altars, and the elegance for which Hathor was renowned.
Lavender drifts through the fragrance like music carried on a warm evening breeze. Calming and uplifting, it lends a sense of serenity and contentment, reflecting Hathor's role as a goddess who brought comfort as readily as celebration.
Coconut milk wraps the floral heart in a smooth, creamy softness. Rich without heaviness, it creates an atmosphere of indulgence and abundance, recalling the luxurious pleasures that Hathor encouraged her followers to enjoy. Honey flows alongside it, golden and radiant, lending sweetness and warmth to the composition. Together they create a fragrance that feels generous, nurturing, and irresistibly inviting.
Beneath the brighter notes lies smooth sandalwood, grounding the fragrance with an elegant warmth that feels timeless and sacred. Egyptian musk lingers close to the skin, soft and sensual, creating an intimate glow that transforms the fragrance from beautiful to captivating.
Hathor is a fragrance of affection, beauty, and celebration. It is the scent of music drifting through temple courtyards, of laughter shared among friends, and of the understanding that joy itself can be a sacred act.
Warm, radiant, and endlessly inviting, it embodies the goddess who taught that life should not merely be endured—it should be celebrated.
Notes
Lavender, coconut milk, sandalwood, honey, Egyptian musk and white rose.
"A joyful heart is an offering worthy of the gods."