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The Forgotten Tome Room Spray
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- Keep out of reach of children.
- Avoid contact with face, eyes and broken skin.
- Keep away from flame/high heat.
- Avoid direct contact with wood and other finished surfaces as it may cause discoloration.
- Always test on fabrics in unseen area.
The Forgotten Tome Room Spray
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The Forgotten Tome
Step quietly into a shadowed library where time stands still and whispers linger among the shelves. The Forgotten Tome captures the eerie elegance of a place where every page tells a ghost story and every corner hides a secret.
Juicy midnight plum and ripe Saturn peaches draw you deeper into the mystery, while black violet and soft peony bloom like pressed flowers tucked between ancient bindings. Italian leather and patchouli evoke the cracked spines of well-worn books, softened by vanilla and a veil of dusty musk that clings to the air like spectral memory.
A hauntingly sophisticated fragrance — where forgotten stories rise again, and the library itself becomes alive with secrets waiting to be discovered.
Comes in a matte black glass bottle with a fine mist spray top. Net 4 Fluid oz.
Not intended for use on the body.
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- Keep out of reach of children.
- Avoid contact with face, eyes and broken skin.
- Keep away from flame/high heat.
- Avoid direct contact with wood and other finished surfaces as it may cause discoloration.
- Always test on fabrics in unseen area.
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I am absolutely in love with "The Forgotten Tome" room spray! It's rare to find a scent that is both complex and has incredible staying power.
The initial spray is a beautiful burst of rich plum and peaches, blended with soft florals. It's sophisticated and lasts surprisingly long in the air.
But the real magic is the dry-down. The leather, vanilla, and dusty musk create a warm, cozy, and slightly mysterious foundation that truly evokes an old library.
Thanks! Glad you like it.
The base notes are overpowered by the top notes a little too much