The shortening of the way, the shining dagger gleam, on desert planet dream, Paul of the House Atreides, the unifier, the culmination of Bene Gesserit design.
The scent of Kwisatz if that of ambrette, cedarwood, leather, sumac, vetiver, patchouli and cypress.
*Approximately 8oz of Room & Linen Spray in a black spray bottle.
A versatile room and linen spray designed to lightly scent the air, fabric, and space around you. Crafted for atmosphere rather than intensity, it creates a quiet, evocative mood.
Mist into the air, onto linens, or around a space to shape the environment. Use alone or alongside your body products to let scent move seamlessly from skin to space.
*Kwisatz Haderach is an exclusive HexMundi formulation*
Disclaimer
This fragrance competes with a designer brand/character. We do not use their fragrances and we are not associated in any way with the designer brand or their manufacturer. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. We are following the Federal Trade Commission’s Statement of Policy Regarding Comparative Advertising.
The shortening of the way, the shining dagger gleam, on desert planet dream, Paul of the House Atreides, the unifier, the culmination of Bene Gesserit design.
The scent of Kwisatz if that of ambrette, cedarwood, leather, sumac, vetiver, patchouli and cypress.
*Approximately 8oz of Room & Linen Spray in a black spray bottle.
A versatile room and linen spray designed to lightly scent the air, fabric, and space around you. Crafted for atmosphere rather than intensity, it creates a quiet, evocative mood.
Mist into the air, onto linens, or around a space to shape the environment. Use alone or alongside your body products to let scent move seamlessly from skin to space.
*Kwisatz Haderach is an exclusive HexMundi formulation*
Disclaimer
This fragrance competes with a designer brand/character. We do not use their fragrances and we are not associated in any way with the designer brand or their manufacturer. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. We are following the Federal Trade Commission’s Statement of Policy Regarding Comparative Advertising.