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It was 1991 when first shop opened—Aromatica. The first scent ever made was that fall, in that shop. It was a careful blend of patchouli, vanilla, and musk. It was the scent of fall, the scent of Seattle in 1991. That fall hours spent in Cafe Paradiso and The Comet hanging out with cute dirty boys with guitars. The vibe was crushed velvet, clove cigarettes, candles, and Nag Champa
Seattle was on fire. It was the music and there was a lot of it and it was alive and magical and angry and raw and polished and heavy and bright and fast and sweet and young. I was at every show soaking in the moment. Looking back, I think we all knew we were lucky to be there for every second of it. We didn’t need the retrospect to know we were witnessing something special
The OK hotel was a regular haunt. It had the typical smell of stale beer and cigarettes but it also had the potent scent of the sound splashing toward the windows. When I think back on these times, I remember the smell. Smell is my memory trigger. With that in mind, I decided to recreate the fall of 1991 with Hazel Moon
Hazel Moon is my youth in a bottle. The masculine sexuality of Patchouli reminds of bar make-outs and scratchy skin. The Vanilla brings youthful feminine sensuality. And the Musk delivers a soft but swift animalistic punch to those guitar-playing boys of my past
Each bottle of Hazel Moon houses powerful Amazonite crystals for an extra dose of magic. Amazonite is known as the “hope” stone, and is an excellent manifestation tool. It provides confidence with a spirited “can-do” attitude. You can do anything. Don't forget it
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.