La Curie Ossuary was created in 2013 by Lesli Wood Peterson. An interpretation of the ossuaries (churches made of bones) in Europe - a catacomb of wilted violets and silence.
La Curie Ossuary has notes of spices, palo santo, balsam, violet, incense, orris root.
You can buy a full bottle at La Curie Perfumerie
Fragrantica - " Ossuary is a kind, soft, cool and airy woodsmoke. Although it has a base of orris and a heart of violet, it is not sweet, but rather soft, like an Argentinian wine with good structure and a long finish (not a California wine which is too sweet)."
Fragrantica - "I love this fragrance and appreciate the artistry behind it as Ossuary is both a straight-forward, yet, complex scent. I mainly get dusty/musty woods, balsam, warm spices and, occasionally, some fleeting hints of medicinal bandaids that can indicate oud. While my girlfriends did not object to my wearing this fragrance (she said it smelled like bandaids) it's a perfume for fragheads as it is not going to be well received by the masses."
Basenotes - "The name fits. Melancholy stone and musty decay. Not the most wearable creation, but it's a fascinating aroma."