U.M.B.R.E
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U.M.B.R.E

Regular price €240,00
Capacity 50 ml
Olfactory notes
Head
Top notes
Animal notes
Davana
Heart
Heart notes
Coffee
Benzoin
Cypriol
Bottom
Base notes
Myrrh
Tobacco

Olfactory families
Family 1
Oriental / Amber
Family 2
Gourmand
Inspirations

A timeless story in which each bottle was created to imitate the mountain peaks of the Muscel region.

Between 1949 and 1960, this region was home to partisans, freedom fighters during the communist period, who were also called outlaws.

Pursued by militia troops for more than 10 years, they never lost hope in God.

During the winters in the mountains, especially the harsh and endless winter of 1954, they experienced starvation. In the diary kept by one of them, he describes how they managed to mix the remaining corn with crushed tree bark to have something to eat.

They represent the anti-communist stronghold, which fought to the death. Some of them were killed in clashes in the mountains with the security forces. Their families were persecuted and sentenced to years in prison, simply because they did not want to denounce them.

This is why the perfume was named U.M.B.R.E the extract of hope.

This bottle and packaging are handmade in Romania.
Each one is unique and any imperfection is the proof of artisanal work.
Please enjoy it as a piece of art and craftmanship.

The perfumer: Jimmy Bodin

"I am the perfect antithesis of the traditional perfumer, having forged my art not in academic schools, but through incessant practice and hard work. This self-taught approach gives my creations an unequalled singularity, marked by a freedom of composition rarely achieved by my peers.

Each fragrance I create transcends convention, offering a bold and uncompromising olfactory experience. My works, truly unique, demonstrate intuitive mastery and boundless creativity. By pushing the boundaries of the art of perfumery, I redefine standards and inspire a new generation of creators.

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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