Thalna likely refers to the idea of blooming or birthing, symbolizing spring, novelty, and new beginnings. Inspired by the Etruscan goddess of childbirth, this fragrance is a blend of essences with drops of petitgrain, lemon juice, and bitter orange, an aroma reminiscent of the first light of dawn. Jasmine and orange blossom in its heart sweeten the air, while cedarwood and sandalwood with a touch of patchouli ground the fragrance to the earth. These notes speak of ancient mysteries and earthly seduction. Finally, a hint of honey envelops the entire composition in a warm sweetness, sealing the essence of novelty and an eternal new beginning.
Perfumer’s inspiration
In a remote corner of ancient Etruria stood a temple forgotten by time, dedicated to Thalna. Her name is linked to the Greek root “thal-” (“blooming” or “flourishing”). In this sacred place, bitter orange petals and ripe lemons were offered on the stone altar, releasing lively fragrances into the air that promised eternal freshness. Thus, I imagined the Essence, a symbol of rebirth and beauty that carries eternity within it. It is said that anyone who breathes in this perfume feels revitalized, as if kissed by the very goddess Thalna
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