A royal breath of spring rising from sunlit gardens, where fig leaves meet vegetal freshness and deep woody shadows. A luminous fig wrapped in earthy, humid notes, echoing the memory of shaded greenhouses and the quiet elegance of Versailles.
Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 8 reviews)
Matthew P.★★★★★
The first thing I noticed was how the fig leaf note stays crisp instead of turning syrupy, and the woody base keeps it grounded for hours. It genuinely smells like walking into a sun-warmed greenhouse after rain, earthy but bright. Burned it for a full evening and the scent filled my living room wit
Stella J.★★★★★
I was worried it'd be too sweet, but the fig is surprisingly green and earthy, like a damp garden in early spring. It's a soft, humid scent that fills the room without being loud, and the woody base keeps it grounded all the way down.
Michael R.★★★★★
The scent genuinely evolves as it burns — starts bright and green, then sinks into that woody, humid depth that feels like a shaded greenhouse after rain. I lit it during a drizzly afternoon and my whole apartment smelled like spring for hours.