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Where scent becomes ritual

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A fresh, grounding ritual inspired by rain and renewal.

 

Created to calm the mind and restore balance.

 

Notes of petrichor, soft citrus, rain, and clear Yucatán waters, with subtle elements of the Mayan rainforest.

 

Chaac was the Mayan god of rain, lightning, and storms, essential to life and survival. He was believed to control the rains that nourished crops and sustained communities, often depicted with a long, curved nose and carrying an axe to strike the sky and bring storms. More than a god of weather, Chaac represents renewal, growth, and the balance between nature’s power and human life.

This ritual is built around the feeling of rain after heat. Petrichor reflects the earth awakening, soft citrus brings freshness and clarity, while damp earth grounds and stabilises. It is a balance between lightness and depth, capturing the moment everything resets.

It should leave you feeling calm, clear, and renewed — like standing still as rain begins to fall, the air cooling, everything softening around you.

Inspired by the rainy season in the village, when storms would cut the electricity and families would gather together by candlelight — and after, the air felt washed, fresh, and full of new beginnings.

CHAAC 

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God of Rain and Renewal

 ( Chaak ) 

IX CHEL

Godess of Nature and healing

( Ish-chel )
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A soft, calming ritual inspired by cycles, intuition, and quiet renewal.

 

Created to restore balance and bring a sense of gentle clarity.

 

Notes of delicate florals, light citrus, and soft musk.

 

Ix Chel was the Mayan goddess of the moon, fertility, healing, and weaving, deeply connected to the rhythms of life and nature. She was revered as a protector of women, a guardian of creation, and a symbol of transformation through cycles.

 

More than a goddess, Ix Chel represents intuition, renewal, and the quiet strength found in change.

This ritual is built around the feeling of stillness and reflection. Soft florals bring a sense of calm and femininity, light citrus lifts and clarifies the mind, while soft musk adds warmth and depth.

 

It is a balance between light and comfort, capturing the rhythm of rest and renewal.

 

It should leave you feeling calm, centred, and at ease — like quiet moonlight at night, where everything slows, settles, and returns to balance.

Inspired by nights in the village, sitting around the comal with family — the warmth, the quiet, and the stillness of being surrounded by those closest to you.

A balanced, grounding ritual inspired by knowledge, order, and inner clarity.


Created to centre the mind and bring a sense of focus and stability.


Notes of warm woods, soft herbs, and subtle amber.

Itzamná was one of the most important deities in Mayan tradition, associated with creation, knowledge, and the ordering of the world.

 

He was believed to be a guiding force behind wisdom, writing, and understanding, often seen as a protector of balance and structure. More than a god of creation, Itzamná represents clarity, awareness, and the foundation upon which life is built.

 

This ritual is built around the feeling of stillness and focus. Warm woods provide a sense of grounding and strength, soft herbs bring clarity and calm, while subtle amber adds depth and warmth. It is a balance between stability and quiet awareness, creating space for thought and reflection.

It should leave you feeling grounded, focused, and clear — like a quiet moment of understanding, where everything feels aligned and in place.

Inspired by the beauty of Mayan traditions — the incense, the colour of flowers, the ceremonies and prayers — where life, past and present, is honoured and celebrated.

ITZAMNÁ

( Eetz-am-na )

God of order and balance

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The Gods

Inspired by the deities of Maya tradition, each ritual reflects a connection to nature, balance, and renewal.

Chosen for their meaning, each is reimagined through scent and form.

A quiet tribute, crafted with intention.

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