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Dearly Departed (dirt & florals)

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Dearly Departed (dirt & florals)

Dearly Departed (dirt & florals)

Dearly Departed is what happens when florals refuse to behave.
Fresh, green, unmistakably real—and grounded by the quiet, unsettling truth beneath them.

It’s not a polite bouquet. It’s the moment before it’s placed —this is where florals take a darker turn.


Dearly Departed

As you lay the bouquet atop the closed casket, it is impossible not to smell the dirt still clinging to the fresh-cut roses. The pine box lowers, and the ears fill with the sounds of shovels scraping against rock and root. It is here that dark thoughts begin to cross the mind. What would you give to possess something you love for all eternity? What is the most you would sacrifice, dear reader, if it meant never again having to say goodbye?


Featured notes: fresh florals, dirt, rose
(smells like a freshly turned grave—green, earthy, and beautifully alive)


If you love florals but hate anything powdery or soapy, this is your answer. It wears close, natural, and just unsettling enough to feel personal.

Pairs beautifully with something deeper or resinous to ground it further—or with the Mourning Compact to keep it close.


10 ML glass bottle with stainless steel roller
Ingredients: coconut oil, fragrance oil, essential oil


$10.50

Original: $30.00

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Dearly Departed (dirt & florals)

$30.00

$10.50

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Dearly Departed is what happens when florals refuse to behave.
Fresh, green, unmistakably real—and grounded by the quiet, unsettling truth beneath them.

It’s not a polite bouquet. It’s the moment before it’s placed —this is where florals take a darker turn.


Dearly Departed

As you lay the bouquet atop the closed casket, it is impossible not to smell the dirt still clinging to the fresh-cut roses. The pine box lowers, and the ears fill with the sounds of shovels scraping against rock and root. It is here that dark thoughts begin to cross the mind. What would you give to possess something you love for all eternity? What is the most you would sacrifice, dear reader, if it meant never again having to say goodbye?


Featured notes: fresh florals, dirt, rose
(smells like a freshly turned grave—green, earthy, and beautifully alive)


If you love florals but hate anything powdery or soapy, this is your answer. It wears close, natural, and just unsettling enough to feel personal.

Pairs beautifully with something deeper or resinous to ground it further—or with the Mourning Compact to keep it close.


10 ML glass bottle with stainless steel roller
Ingredients: coconut oil, fragrance oil, essential oil