The longest spell in the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, Spell 125 covers the ceremonial process of crossing the underworld to reach the afterlife, including the famous weighing of the heart ceremony, where only a feather-light heart would pass the Gods test.
The spell itself is full of visceral and iconic imagery which provided a wealth of inspiration for this perfume. It represents lightness pulled by darkness, and while it steps away from the scorched tar notes that can be found in Anubis, Spell 125 follows the concept from Papillon's first perfume and now closes the circle to create a captivating fragrance fully entwined with a magic, history and mystery all its own.
What We Think
A beguiling combination of vintage spicy floral glamour and vivid, herbaceous incense, Spell 125 is another "wearably glamorous" beauty from Papillon.
Spell 125 Fragrance Notes
Siberian Pine, White Ambergris, Black Hemlock, Green Sacra Frankincense, Ylang, Indian Sandalwood