Bee Fossil Found in Early Cretaceous Period Burmese Amber or also known as Burmite Amber is an amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar and is dated to be approximately 99 million years old.
This precious amber fossil is a resin formed from the sap of conifers fossilized during years of constant heat and pressure.
From the above idea, “Burmite Honey” is the combination of Himalayan fossil amber oil and beeswax absolute as the main attraction.
This fragrance composition combines the key appeals of Himalayan fossilized amber oil and beeswax absolute. Top notes include the resinous quality of fossilized amber, the freshness of bergamot and the spiciness of pink pepper. Heart notes showcase the richness of beeswax, complemented by the seductive scents of jasmine, incense, rose, ylang-ylang and violet leaf. Base notes provide an earthy, animalic effect with sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli, ambergris, civet and musk.
“Burmite Honey” captures the mystical and ancient atmosphere of the Jurassic era, evoking images of captivating woods, deep florals and luminous incense. The concept of prehistoric golden nectar harvested by 99 million year old bees adds a sense of awe and wonder. This fragrance aims to transport you to a distant past and immerse you in the rich history of Burmese amber.