The Language of Glaciers is a crisp, aromatic composition that captures the stillness of winter landscapes. It opens with an invigorating rush of pine, juniper, and a cool minty breeze – the olfactory equivalent of stepping into clear mountain air. Behind this brisk freshness lies the scent of powdery snowfall and damp earth, evoking moss, forest soil, and the quiet calm of a frozen lake.
As it settles, subtle floral tones of lilac emerge, softening the sharp edges of the opening and adding a gentle sweetness to the woody-aromatic base. A hint of cashmere musk lingers on the skin, giving a clean, comforting finish that feels both airy and enduring.
Perfect for those seeking a fragrance that balances freshness and warmth, The Language of Glaciers delivers the sensation of rosy cheeks, steamy breath, and that unmistakable “just in from the cold” feeling.
Synopsis: Have you ever stood alone atop a mountain with chunky snowflakes swirling all around? Such is the splendor you will experience within The Language of Glaciers, a romantic epic which reaches incredible heights and inspires one to leave no moment unappreciated. From the stillness of a moonlit snowshoe excursion, to the rush of witnessing an avalanche safely from above, the recollections of our unnamed narrator will captivate you the same way the solitary song of the snow owl captivated them. Find comfort in the cold and begin to see the world from stunning new perspectives. Critics have called it “A slow-paced story that will burrow straight to the center of your soul” and “Sharp as ice and smooth as a glacial lake.”
Pine, Lilac, Cashmeran, Juniper, Forget me not, Blue Bugle, Virgin Snowfall
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Josh Meyer
Josh Meyer enjoys the refined things in life: whiskey, literature, haute cuisine and music. After he discovered the fascinating world of niche perfumes, he taught how to make perfumes himself by spending hours in his laboratory, researching and improving them. Josh works closely with his creative director Ashod Simonian, together they write the storyline before launching a new perfume. Josh's laboratory is located in Portland, Oregon, America.