Ritual Anointing Oil

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Long before perfume was a luxury, it was a technology for reaching what the eye couldn't see. Oil poured over skin to mark a threshold. Resin burned to carry a prayer upward. Every fragrance in this collection is built from that older use — worn on the pulse points, at the temples, wherever you need a moment to hold still and turn inward.

Each oil is hand-poured into a 10ml amber glass roller with botanicals and stone chips suspended inside. No two bottles settle exactly alike.

Sanctuary

A soft floral rest. Lavender opens it, ylang-ylang lifts it, cedarwood holds it to the ground.

In the bottle: lavender buds, rose petals, quartz chips
The oil: lavender, ylang-ylang, cedarwood, in a coconut and jojoba base

Old Testament

The sacred-resin register. Sandalwood, frankincense, and myrrh, warmed at the base with vanilla oleoresin.

In the bottle: citrine chips, rosehips, one piece of palo santo, one piece of honey amber resin
The oil: sandalwood, frankincense, myrrh, vanilla oleoresin, in a coconut and jojoba base

Exodus 31

The oldest known perfume recipe comes with a warning attached: make it for yourself, and you're cut off from your people. So this isn't that oil. This is the version after.

Myrrh and olive oil carried forward from the original. Cardamom standing in for the sweet bark spice. Vetiver and orris where the old recipe called for fragrant cane, an ingredient no longer safe to wear. Rose folded in to soften the whole of it.

In the bottle: rose quartz chips, cardamom, rose petals, one piece of dragonsblood resin
The oil: myrrh, cardamom, rose absolute, vetiver, orris, in an olive oil and jojoba base

Fragrance:

Long before perfume was a luxury, it was a technology for reaching what the eye couldn't see. Oil poured over skin to mark a threshold. Resin burned to carry a prayer upward. Every fragrance in this collection is built from that older use — worn on the pulse points, at the temples, wherever you need a moment to hold still and turn inward.

Each oil is hand-poured into a 10ml amber glass roller with botanicals and stone chips suspended inside. No two bottles settle exactly alike.

Sanctuary

A soft floral rest. Lavender opens it, ylang-ylang lifts it, cedarwood holds it to the ground.

In the bottle: lavender buds, rose petals, quartz chips
The oil: lavender, ylang-ylang, cedarwood, in a coconut and jojoba base

Old Testament

The sacred-resin register. Sandalwood, frankincense, and myrrh, warmed at the base with vanilla oleoresin.

In the bottle: citrine chips, rosehips, one piece of palo santo, one piece of honey amber resin
The oil: sandalwood, frankincense, myrrh, vanilla oleoresin, in a coconut and jojoba base

Exodus 31

The oldest known perfume recipe comes with a warning attached: make it for yourself, and you're cut off from your people. So this isn't that oil. This is the version after.

Myrrh and olive oil carried forward from the original. Cardamom standing in for the sweet bark spice. Vetiver and orris where the old recipe called for fragrant cane, an ingredient no longer safe to wear. Rose folded in to soften the whole of it.

In the bottle: rose quartz chips, cardamom, rose petals, one piece of dragonsblood resin
The oil: myrrh, cardamom, rose absolute, vetiver, orris, in an olive oil and jojoba base