Coliva

Coliva

Regular price €15,00
Capacity 2 ml
Olfactory notes
Head
Top notes
Cardamom
White chocolate
Cocoa bean
Coffee
Licorice
Frankincense resin
Absinthe
Heart
Heart notes
Iris
Bread
Cedar
Cypriol essential oil

Bottom
Base notes
Vanilla
Tonka bean
Butter
Amber
Musk
Animal notes
Labdanum

Olfactory families
Family 1
Gourmand
Family 2
Spicy
Inspirations

Coliva is an offering brought by the faithful to the church for sanctification, in honor of the saint of the day, on a person's name day or to relieve the souls of the deceased of their sins and save them from eternal damnation.

Coliva is the material expression of faith in the resurrection, because it is made of grains of wheat, and it is Christ the Savior who took the example of the grain of wheat to announce his resurrection from the dead.

Coliva symbolizes the Church, that is, all Christians, united by the same faith in God. While the "Eternal Remembrance" is sung in the church, the faithful hold the cage with the priest and swing it up and down.

The perfumer: Giovanni Festa

Born in Naples in 1964, Giovanni Festa discovered an entrepreneurial vocation at a young age. In 1990, he founded da_Galeno Officine Cosmetiche srl, the first cosmetics industry in Naples, the capital of Campania. The company quickly asserted its international ambitions: less than three years after its creation, it wove a solid export network linking India to the United States.

In 2009, the inauguration of a new plant in the ASI industrial area of Nola marked a decisive turning point. Equipped with cutting-edge technologies, the plant focused its efforts on innovation, research and development, in collaboration with universities and specialized institutes. The impeccable quality of the raw materials and the ethical sustainability of the processes quickly propelled Galeno among the leaders of avant-garde cosmetics, in Italy and internationally.

Alongside his success in the cosmetics world, Giovanni Festa developed a fascination for the world of perfumes. His many travels, encouraged by his export activities, nourished his olfactory imagination. He brought back treasures: precious natural essences and oils, such as vetiver, patchouli or even more daring accords such as papyrus, leather, or salinity evoking Mediterranean landscapes.

These experiences led in 2017 to the creation of Aulentissima, a niche perfume brand embodying Neapolitan elegance and originality. The opening of the first perfumery workshop in 2019, in Via Calabritto in Naples, inaugurates a series of expansions, with boutiques in Italy and internationally.

A Narrative Olfactory Art
The uniqueness of Giovanni Festa's perfumes lies in their narrative dimension. Each creation tells a story, inspired by travel, literature, philosophy or figurative arts. In 2018, his talent was internationally recognized with a place as a finalist at the prestigious Art and Olfaction Awards, organized by the Institute of Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles.

His collections, like chapters of books, reveal meticulously crafted olfactory registers. Between 2019 and 2020, he composed 32 unique perfumes, combining methodical rigor and limitless creativity. Each bottle invites you on an unpredictable journey, where the scents write a timeless and captivating plot.

Today, Giovanni Festa is an emblematic figure of niche perfumery, combining traditional know-how and innovation, to sublimate the art of essences and transmit emotions across time and space.

Adi ale Van

Atelier Adi ale Van is the place where the artist's ideas and dreams take shape in unique materials. The raw materials used are forest mushrooms, left to dry for more than six months, to serve as lids, very old recycled wood, clay, bones, metal, natural stones, cement, natural paints. Each project created in the workshop is unique and will not be reproduced.

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