Cult Gaia has an established history of creating heirloom clothing and accessories. It's like wearable art. So when it came time for the brand to design its new perfume collection, it made sure the bottles were just as impressive as the scents inside.
The three fresh aromas took more than two years to make. Zan, inspired by the Farsi word for woman, boasts notes of white incense firabs, ambrox, musks, cardamom, cedarwood, pink pepper and ambrette firabs. Mast is inspired by the Farsi word for intoxicating ecstasy, which makes sense since it features Italian bergamot, coconut, Brazilian cumaru, orange blossom, Haitian vetiver, ambery forest notes and musk. While Noor, inspired by the Farsi word for light, shines with a combination of smoky black pepper, French rose, Haitian vetiver, lavender and geranium. Each is formulated with 25 percent oil to help the fragrance cling to your skin.
The vessels are simply stunning. The arch shape allows you to create a circle with any two aromas "with a space for light to shine through." The caps are also noteworthy as every one is slightly different supplying a more personal experience.
Cult Gaia's new fragrances retail for $228 apiece on its website.