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Arcana Wildcraft - Silent in the Snow
Arcana Wildcraft - Silent in the Snow
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Arcana Wildcraft Silent in the Snow
Top: Soil
Heart Notes: Aniseed, Heliotrope
Base Notes: Marshmallow, Vanilla, White musk
Silent in the Snow is part of the Wolf Queen Collection. While the alpha male is the most physically powerful, the head wolfess can be considered the pack's spiritual leader. All wolves bow to the Wolf Queen's wise guidance and follow her lead in keeping the little cubs as their top priority. She-wolf Luperca nurtured Rome's founders, Romulus & Remus, the goddess Medeina protects the forests of Lithuania in wolf form, and sorceress La Loba is a supernatural resurrector of dead wolves in Mexico. Hail to Wolf Queens! Silent in the Snow is a vanilla-laden flourmand that is no longer available on their website. The essence of hush and calm. An opening of soft paw-trod earth leads to a heart of flowery heliotrope and sweet anise. The drydown reveals plump marshmallows, diaphanous white musks, and a trio of thick, fluffy vanillas. It is an eau de parfum, edp.
All Arcana Wildcraft fragrances are indie, handmade, vegan, cruelty free, and free from phthalates, parabens, sulfates, endocrine disruptors, preservatives and silicones.
Centered Scents, LLC sells decants only (sample sizes) of fragrance; full bottle of perfume is not for sale and is shown for recognition purposes only. Centered Scents is an independent retailer and is not affiliated with the fragrance brand. All decants are labeled according to FDA requirements.
Centered Scents, LLC donates 1% of all profits to Providence St. Joseph Hospital Foundation and Centered Scents purchases and provides reading glasses for hospitalized patients (many times they are admitted without their glasses!) and patients receiving outpatient care at no cost to the individual.
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