The tantalising “A Study of Honey” fragrance used in the Violet Eyes Entomology candles… now available as a personal EDP!
A Study of Honey is an olfactive examination of the golden liquid created by honey bees. From nectar-filled violets to honey dripping fresh from the comb, the scent glows with delicate sweet and floral nuances, while woods envelop the wearer with a gentle earthiness.
Developed by Jason with the world’s oldest perfume distillery in Grasse, France – A Study of Honey takes the senses deep into the natural world, one that’s eager to intrigue and excite.
*Please note, this fragrance comes with a dab applicator, not an atomiser/spray applicator*
NOTES
Violet, Honey, Guaiac Wood, Iso E Super, Cashmeran
PERFUMER
Jason Penfold
HOW IT WEARS
A Study of Honey envelops with three main notes; violet, honey and guaiac woods, with warm waves of musky Iso E Super and cashmeran which together creates a skin-like feel, helping to ground the scent on the skin. This EDP will last 4-6 hours on the skin, depending on your skin type.
LORE LOVES
If you’re looking for a photorealistic honey fragrance, this is the scent for you. Warm, sweet and woody, apply A Study of Honey for a fresh-from-the-comb feel.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Jason Penfold grew up in country Australia, where his love for natural history began to grow. Surrounded by plants, animals and stones, his imagination and strong connection to nature has always been a passion.
Jason’s love for stones and minerals was nurtured through a family passion for Lapidary, which goes back two generations. Guided by his grandma, he has fond memories of foraging for semi-precious stones in his hometown of country New South Wales.
In 2012, Jason began teaching himself how to preserve and pin various butterflies, moths and arachnids. A continued, self-driven education in entomology has lead Jason to work with museums across Australia and the USA, as well as private collectors, on various projects and additions.
Now living in Melbourne, Australia, Jason’s art practise marries his love of Lapidary and Entomology into small scale sculptures enveloped in rich symbolism and archetypal meaning.
Jason’s most recent creation – A Study of Honey, is an olfactive examination of the golden liquid created by honey bees.