Seth 5ml - Bourbon vetiver, black spruce, lightning and Egyptian musk.
Lord of Storms and Chaos
Not all gods were beloved.
Some were necessary.
Seth, god of storms, deserts, disorder, and untamed forces, was among the most complex figures in Egyptian mythology. Feared as the slayer of Osiris and rival of Horus, he was also revered as a protector of Ra, standing upon the solar barque each night to battle the serpent Apophis and preserve creation itself.
He was chaos.
But he was chaos with purpose.
The storm that destroys the old. The disruption that challenges complacency. The force that reminds the world that order survives only because it is tested.
This fragrance captures the wild majesty of Egypt's most misunderstood god.
Bourbon vetiver forms the heart of the composition, dark, dry, and uncompromising. Its rugged character evokes the vast deserts that lay beyond the fertile Nile Valley, lands claimed by Seth and shaped by relentless winds. There is strength in its austerity, a reminder that survival often demands resilience rather than comfort.
Black spruce rises through the fragrance like a gathering storm front, deep and shadowed. Its cool, resinous character lends an atmosphere of tension and anticipation, as though the air itself is preparing for something powerful to arrive.
Then comes the lightning.
Sharp, electric, and impossible to ignore, it crackles through the composition with raw energy. It is the scent of charged skies before a storm breaks, the sudden flash that splits darkness in two, and the primal force that cannot be reasoned with or restrained. It is disruption made tangible.
Beneath the storm rests Egyptian musk, smooth and enduring. It anchors the wildness without diminishing it, providing a subtle humanity beneath the elemental forces at play. Like Seth himself, it reveals that there is more here than simple destruction.
Seth is a fragrance of challenge, transformation, and untamed power. It celebrates the god who stood at the boundary between order and chaos and understood that growth often emerges from upheaval.
Dark, atmospheric, and fiercely individual, it embodies the desert storm that reshapes the landscape and the deity who refused to be easily understood.
Notes
Bourbon vetiver, black spruce, lightning and Egyptian musk.
"A storm does not ask permission to change the world."