
There are times when adrift city dwellers suffer from insomnia, a phenomenon also confusing the perfumer himself, lost in busyness. At such moments, godly and quiet contemplation could empower people, as unconditional love, with faith and comfort. Perfume is undoubtedly the connection between heaven and humans. Through a modern lens, the perfumer revisits the classic theme: in an era of constant change, summon people’s innate eternality to transcend the time, space and selves.


The bright and high-spirited sensation characterized by the aldehyde and eucalyptus in the head, contrasts with the middle frankincense and labdanum, producing a slightly restricted mystique. This combination of artificially synthetized aldehyde and religiously natural ingredients fabricates an intense collision, where gradually emerge the placid and tranquil oud and sandalwood, originating warmth and calmness as the soft sunlight illuminates the night sky.




Oud species native to Southeast China. Compared with eaglewood (mainly from Indonesia and Brunei) commonly used in the Oriental perfume, Hainan Oud possesses less heavy animalic scents, but more relaxing woody notes. The supercritical carbon dioxide extraction method ensures the most vivid and real odor of the natural oud.

The word Frankincense derives from the Old French expression “franc encens”, which means high-quality incense. It is the precious medicine in the Ancient Egypt, and believed to ascend directly to heaven in most Christian traditions. In the 11th century, the Maritime Silk Road between Oman and China was also called Maritime Frankincense Road. Its appellation originates from the Arabic word “al-lubán”(milk) as well, describing the milk-like resin drops.




There are times when adrift city dwellers suffer from insomnia, a phenomenon also confusing the perfumer himself, lost in busyness. At such moments, godly and quiet contemplation could empower people, as unconditional love, with faith and comfort. Perfume is undoubtedly the connection between heaven and humans. Through a modern lens, the perfumer revisits the classic theme: in an era of constant change, summon people’s innate eternality to transcend the time, space and selves.

The bright and high-spirited sensation characterized by the aldehyde and eucalyptus in the head, contrasts with the middle frankincense and labdanum, producing a slightly restricted mystique. This combination of artificially synthetized aldehyde and religiously natural ingredients fabricates an intense collision, where gradually emerge the placid and tranquil oud and sandalwood, originating warmth and calmness as the soft sunlight illuminates the night sky.

The word Frankincense derives from the Old French expression “franc encens”, which means high-quality incense. It is the precious medicine in the Ancient Egypt, and believed to ascend directly to heaven in most Christian traditions. In the 11th century, the Maritime Silk Road between Oman and China was also called Maritime Frankincense Road. Its appellation originates from the Arabic word “al-lubán”(milk) as well, describing the milk-like resin drops.

Oud species native to Southeast China. Compared with eaglewood (mainly from Indonesia and Brunei) commonly used in the Oriental perfume, Hainan Oud possesses less heavy animalic scents, but more relaxing woody notes. The supercritical carbon dioxide extraction method ensures the most vivid and real odor of the natural oud.
