Xerjoff Richwood
Description
While travelling through Southeast Asia, Xerjoff founder Sergio Momo came across an ancient statue of the Buddha, carved out of sandalwood. Sandalwood is sacred in many Asian cultures, symbolising purity and divinity, and said to repel negative forces.
Struck by the sweetness of the sandalwood, the great cultural significance wrapped up in the statue and the beauty of his encounter with it, he set himself the challenge of capturing the essence of this moment in a scent, and Richwood was born.
Perfume Notes
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RICHWOOD’S CREATION IS A STORY OF EXPLORATION, DEVOTION AND SYMBOLISM
A primarily woody scent, Richwood also features floral and amber facets evocative of that indelible jungle setting. A blend of fruity accents combine with patchouli and vanilla at the base, diffusing a feeling of serenity.
Embedded in the Richwood flacon is a Kalahari pietersite stone, which is said to neutralise negative energies, mirroring the qualities of the sandalwood so venerated in Buddhism.