Abramelin Oil Mermade Magickal Arts
At a glance
Is Abramelin Oil Mermade Magickal Arts worth trying?
Abramelin Oil by Mermade Magickal Arts is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, aromatic, cinnamon with Myrrh, Galanga, Cinnamon
The first impression
Abramelin Oil by Mermade Magickal Arts is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Abramelin Oil was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Katlyn Breene.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Katlyn Breene
Katlyn Breene creates fragrances for Mermade Magickal Arts, a brand rooted in mystical and botanical traditions. Her catalog includes oils such as Abramelin Oil, Aphrodesia, and Dark Of The Moon, each designed for ritual or personal use. Breene’s work blends natural essences with symbolic intent.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Abramelin Oil Mermade Magickal Arts
Essence
The Alchemist transforms the mundane into magic, and Abramelin Oil is their elixir. Myrrh and cinnamon collide in a potion that feels both ancient and urgent, a blend of sacred smoke and fiery spice. This fragrance doesn’t merely linger-it conjures.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear velvet and oxidized silver, fabrics that catch the light oddly. Their aesthetic is deliberately arcane: a chemist’s vial as a pendant, a cloak lined with constellations. The warmth of galanga and cinnamon in the scent mirrors their love for rich, tactile textures.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of intention. Every note in Abramelin Oil serves a purpose-myrrh for grounding, cinnamon for activation. They see life as a series of experiments, where even failure transmutes into knowledge. Their mantra: As above, so below.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Friends are drawn to their intensity but may tire of their occasional dogmatism. Romantic partners must embrace their rituals-shared or not. The scent’s balsamic depth suggests loyalty, but the spice warns of volatility.
Lifestyle
Their home is a laboratory: dried herbs in glass jars, a mortar and pestle stained with resin. Nights are spent poring over grimoires or blending tinctures. The oil’s longevity mirrors their patience-results take time, but the payoff is profound.
Shadow
Their obsession with transformation can become self-consuming. The shadow whispers: What if the final ingredient is surrender?
Conclusion
Abramelin Oil is the Alchemist’s masterpiece. It thrums with potential, a scent for those who dare to rewrite reality.