The Mariner's Rhyme

$145.00 USD

Original bottle not included with sample/decant purchase. Scent Split rebottles the genuine fragrance into smaller bottles.

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The Mariner's Rhyme by Francesca Bianchi is a Amber fragrance for Women & Men

For lovers of my signature, the animalic-powdery theme dear to me recurs, albeit more subtly. The animalic note in this composition is the grey amber. The fragrance also has a transparency and luminosity that sets it apart from my initial creations.

My relationship with the sea is conveyed through some references dear to me: the sacred sense of the drama in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by S.T. Coleridge, the epic and theatrical adaptation by Iron Maiden, but especially the mysterious, evocative, contemplative, experimental, immersive instrumental song “Sailor’s Tale” from the album “Islands” by King Crimson.

It is a fresh and transparent unisex fragrance on one side and dense and structured on the other. The citrusy and ozonic opening has a lively and modern character, reinforced by the sharp edge of aldehydes. We are at sea, but there is a hint of orange blossom in the background coming from the mainland.
The salty ambergris and the metallic aldehyde associated with oakmoss evoke the taste of oyster shells, as well as the shadowy depths of the sea.
The transparency of the ozonic accord transforms into a more opaque and thick accord, thanks to iris, which adds an almost sacred and mystical character, evoked by elemi and incense.

Release Year: 2024

Concentration: Perfume Extrait

Nose: Francesca Bianchi

 

Notes:

Top notes: Bergamot, elemi, Grapefruit and Lavender.
Middle notes: Iris, Ozonic notes and Orange Blossom.
Base notes: Oakmoss, Frankincense, Patchouli and Amber.

Ingredients: Alcohol Denat., Parfum, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Geraniol.

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Daniel B.
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Probably the most awful perfume I have ever tried. Expected an interesting marine fragrance, but did not expect to smell Kraken’s breath. Horrific.