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With most of our planet covered by water, it's little wonder that, centuries ago, the oceans were believed to hide mysterious creatures including mermaids. Mermaids have captured the human imagination for ages. One source, the "Arabian Nights," described mermaids as having "moon faces"
Mermaids have conflicting personalities: Sometimes they are portrayed as beautiful, seductive maidens --almost goddesses-- greatly desired by lonely sailors, while also being cast as siren like beasts that dragged men into the inky black depths. Now you can harness their power with the next fragrance in the 13 Moons Collection, Mermaid Moon
By the light of the full moon, you see the flip of a tail in the darkness, a splash of crystalline water, and then – nothing. Beneath the surface is where all things truly live – and our mystical Mermaid Moon, with notes of Blood Orange, Black Coconut, Vanilla, Arabian Sandalwood, African Musk, will entice you, seduce you, and beckon you like the sirens of legend to dive in, and go deeper into your power. If you take down a few sailors...so be it
Each bottle of Mermaid Moon contains Fluorite. Fluorite is a perfect fit for Mermaid Moon as it reflects light just like sea glass. Fluorite crystal is key when it's time for a major emotional facelift. It clears away the fog so that the road to joy is clearly lit and protected from negativity
Each bottle of 13 Moons Perfume is hand poured into a ½ oz glass roll on bottle with a gold cap. Perfect for your purse, your boudoir or your altar
At Olivine we believe in marrying our physical and metaphysical powers...Our feminine power, and sexuality. The contemporary witch is our enlightened, rebellious role model. The number 13 has always been associated with the Goddess and the Divine Feminine. (It was also my Grandma’s lucky number, and became mine as well when I was a child!)We embrace our inner mystic--looking to the 13 moons for guidance on our journey. The 13 moons collection bestows upon you the power of each moon. For centuries human cultures have given names to the full moon throughout the year. It was common to name the moons based on the behaviors of the plants, animals, crops, weather or season. Many ancient cultures used moon phases and cycles to keep track of the seasons and gave a unique name to each recurring full moon and the mysterious effect it brought. The Modern-Day Witch uses the phases of the moon to enhance her own personal brand of magic. For some it is as simple as putting a crystal on a windowsill under a full moon to cleanse and charge the stone. For others it is a more elaborate dance between the different faces of the moon. There is no right, wrong or perfect way to celebrate the moon.