Gardenveil | A Whisper of Botanicals in the Air
Gardenveil | A Whisper of Botanicals in the Air
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A veil of scent, light as air and soft as leaves brushing your skin.
Blended with white tea, rose, lavender, mint, rosemary, and bergamot, this water-soluble aroma oil captures the feeling of a quiet garden stirred by breeze.
Crafted in aromatic harmony — from the subtle sweetness of white tea, the tender bloom of rose, the herbal calm of lavender, to the fresh lift of mint, grounding green of rosemary, and finally, a sunlit touch of bergamot — each note follows the rhythm of breath: from soft to steady, from light to bright.
Inhale gently. Let the garden come to you.


Journey of Scent

White Tea — A Pure Leaf with a Quiet Soul
White tea comes from the youngest buds of Camellia sinensis, harvested early and dried in sunlight. Unlike green or black tea, it’s left untouched — no rolling, no heat — preserving its softness and clarity.
Its name comes from the fine silver hairs on each leaf, a natural glow that reflects its gentle character. In Chinese tradition, white tea is known to age well, deepening in sweetness over time.
Used in aromatherapy for its clean, calming scent — like sun-warmed fabric and dry leaves — white tea doesn’t ask for attention.
It simply stays.

Rosa Rugosa — The Wild Rose with Quiet Strength
Native to the coasts of East Asia, Rosa rugosa thrives where other roses don’t — in salty winds, rocky soil, and sea air. Its wrinkled petals bloom boldly, carrying a vivid, untamed scent.
The name rugosa refers to its deeply textured leaves. In Japan, it’s called Hamanasu, known not just for its beauty, but for its resilience and the healing fruit it bears: rosehip.
Its aroma is fresh, green, and rain-soft — like crushed petals and wild leaves. Less powdered perfume, more the scent of a rose that remembers the wind.
Not a rose of perfection — a rose of persistence.

Lavender — A Fragrant Thread Woven Through Time
Used since ancient Rome to soothe skin and spirit, lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) carries a timeless calm. Its name comes from lavare — “to wash” — a reminder of its role in cleansing more than just the body.
Grown in dry, stony soil, its soft purple blooms yield a scent both herbal and floral — clean, quiet, and grounding. From sleep rituals to sacred temples, it has always marked the space between noise and peace.
It doesn’t bloom to impress — it lingers to soften.

Mint — Where Love Meets Clarity
Mint once crowned brides with fiery love and scholars with calm focus.
Its leaves whispered through Roman temples and Greek exams alike — stirring passion, sharpening thought.
Even its name remembers: mint, from the temple where money was born beside its sacred scent.
In the East, its cooling aroma was prized for calming the spirit and clearing the mind — a leaf for devotion, a breath for clarity.
This is not just a herb — it’s memory, ritual, and intention.

Rosemary — A Scent of Loyalty and Love
More than just a kitchen herb, rosemary is a symbol of devotion, remembrance, and timeless love.
In ancient weddings, it adorned brides as a charm of fidelity. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, it stood for memory.
We bottle this legacy into a mist that awakens something old yet eternal — a promise, a presence, a scent that stays.
Let it accompany you through quiet mornings, nostalgic evenings, and moments when you long for connection.

Bergamot (Buddha's hand)- A Blessing You Can Hold
Shaped like open fingers, Buddha’s Hand holds no seeds or juice — only fragrance. In China, a closed hand means wealth kept; an open one, fortune given.
Once placed in temples as a symbol of divine offering, it now carries quiet meanings in homes and altars — grace, wisdom, and presence.
Some things aren’t made to be used — but to be felt.
The Scent That Chose You