Poseidon 5ml - Ocean water, jasmine grandiflorum, Australian blue cypress, basil, lemon, ambrette and blue musk.
God of the Sea, Storms and Earthquakes
Poseidon is the untamed ruler of the oceans, master of storms, and sovereign of the endless waters that surround the world. With a strike of his trident he could calm the seas to glass-like stillness or summon waves powerful enough to shatter fleets and reshape coastlines. Revered by sailors and feared by kings, Poseidon embodies both the beauty and the terrifying majesty of the sea itself.
This fragrance captures the moment where sea and sky meet upon a distant horizon. Ocean water surges through the opening, cool and invigorating, carrying the scent of salt spray, rolling tides, and winds sweeping across open water. Bright lemon cuts through the marine notes like sunlight dancing across the waves, bringing a vibrant freshness to the composition.
At its heart, jasmine grandiflorum blooms with an elegant, almost luminous quality, softening the oceanic elements without diminishing their strength. Australian blue cypress adds a distinctive coastal character, its aromatic woods evoking weathered driftwood, rugged cliffs, and ancient shoreline forests shaped by the sea. Basil lends an unexpected herbal freshness, green and invigorating, like sea grasses swaying beneath an ocean breeze.
As the fragrance settles, ambrette and blue musk create a smooth, aquatic warmth that lingers like the memory of salt upon sun-kissed skin. Together, these notes create a scent that is both powerful and serene, capturing the dual nature of Poseidon himself—capable of great fury, yet equally capable of profound calm.
Fresh, expansive, and endlessly captivating, Poseidon is a fragrance for those who hear the call of the ocean and feel most alive beneath open skies. It speaks of distant voyages, hidden coves, and the eternal rhythm of the tides.
Notes
Ocean water, jasmine grandiflorum, Australian blue cypress, basil, lemon, ambrette and blue musk.
"Where the sea meets the horizon, the realm of Poseidon begins."