Fragrance notes include: White patchouli, cocoa, cardamom and black pepper
Ornamental Starwort
Once thought to be a common tundra grass with burred seedpods, this plant is actually a parasite caused by an atmospheric phenomenon cultured by the unique conditions only present within the Ustyurt Plateau of Uzbekistan. High-pressure systems cause intense winds and force pollens and other biomatter into felted clumps that adhere to long grasses. The acid and moisture destroy the host grasses while releasing an intoxicating scented dust, reminiscent of white patchouli, cocoa, cardamom and black pepper.
Imaginary Botanicals
Black Chandelier has traveled far and wide to bring you the most strange and magical scents in existence for the Imaginary Botanicals Collection. From haunted caverns to man-eating swamps, we have tirelessly chased these illusive and legendary botanicals to create wonderfully intoxicating candles. Don't bother referencing botanical texts for the registry of these plants, leaves and fruits; search instead fairytales, legends and the dreamiest dalliances of your own heart.