Morgan le Fey 5ml - Rose de Mai, amber, incense, angelica root, broom, wild heather and black pepper.
The Enchantress of Avalon
History calls her a sorceress.
Legend calls her a villain.
But stories are rarely so simple.
Morgan le Fay is one of the most fascinating figures in Arthurian mythology. Sister to Arthur, student of ancient magic, healer, priestess, enchantress, and queen of Avalon, she has been portrayed across the centuries as everything from protector to adversary. Yet regardless of the version told, Morgan remains inseparable from the old magic that exists beyond Camelot's walls.
Where Arthur represents the kingdom.
Morgan represents the wild.
The ancient.
The unknowable.
She belongs to the mist-shrouded world that existed before kings and will endure long after kingdoms fall.
Morgan le Fay explores power, wisdom, and the enduring mystery of women who refuse to fit comfortably within the roles assigned to them.
Rose de Mai blooms at the heart of the fragrance. Rich, velvety, and regal, it evokes Morgan's beauty and charisma. Yet this is no fragile courtly rose. It possesses depth, complexity, and hidden thorns, reflecting a woman whose strength is too often mistaken for danger.
Amber glows beneath the florals like ancient firelight. Warm and golden, it recalls forgotten rituals, sacred groves, and the old knowledge passed through generations long before Camelot rose from the earth.
Incense drifts through the composition in silver veils. Sacred and mysterious, it evokes spellwork, prophecy, and ceremonies performed beneath moonlit skies. It is the scent of wisdom acquired through study, patience, and communion with forces beyond ordinary understanding.
Angelica root winds through the fragrance with earthy complexity. Long associated with protection and spiritual power, it reflects Morgan's role as both guardian and guide. In older tellings, she is not merely an enchantress.
She is a healer.
A keeper of sacred knowledge.
Broom blooms with golden brightness among the darker notes. Wild and resilient, it recalls the untamed landscapes of Avalon and the fierce independence that defines Morgan throughout every version of her story.
Wild heather spreads across the composition like the windswept moors of Britain. Softly floral yet rugged, it evokes solitude, endurance, and the quiet strength found beyond the boundaries of civilisation.
Black pepper sparks unexpectedly through the fragrance. Sharp and compelling, it reflects Morgan's intelligence, determination, and refusal to be controlled. It is the fire that has caused generations of storytellers to admire her, fear her, and attempt to tame her through narrative.
Together, the notes create a fragrance that feels ancient, powerful, and deeply enchanting. Sacred resins, wild florals, and earthy roots intertwine to create a portrait of a woman who stands with one foot in the mortal world and the other in the realm of myth.
Morgan le Fay is a fragrance of magic, wisdom, and sovereignty. It celebrates one of Arthurian legend's most enduring women and reminds us that those called dangerous are often simply those who possess power outside society's expectations.
For while kings build kingdoms,
The old magic belongs to Morgan.
Notes
Rose de Mai, amber, incense, angelica root, broom, wild heather and black pepper.
"She was never the villain of her own story."