A bonfire is a massive fire that is usually built for a huge outdoor event, signaling device or a celebration. Bonfire actually stems from the Middle English bonefire, literally referring to a fire of bones. Bonfires were held in worship of saints and in modern times, are used to commemorate events. Fragrances evoking bonfires are usually more Autumn in nature and feature notes of smoke on crisp air.
You will receive a 1/2ml sample (1ml sample vial filled half full) of each of the fragrances in this sampler.
- Alchemic Muse Beach Bonfire Perfume Oil - Dried, wind-blown leaves, charred cedar, smoky sandalwood, and golden amber sand with hints of roasted marshmallows, dark chocolate, coconut shavings and dark vanilla.
- Andromeda’s Curse Firefly Hollow Perfume Oil - Cinders glow, flames lick and grey smoke billows into the night as embers fly into the air and mix with the stars above. Firefly Hollow is a smoky woods, bonfire fragrance with notes of cinders, crackling firewood, black agar, oakmoss, coniferous forest and guaiacwood.
- Arcana Wildcraft Bonfires at Dusk Perfume Oil - With notes of woodsmoke, sweet beeswax, Oregon lavender, sandalwood, charred juniper and the scent of swiftly appearing stars.
- Bluebird Scent Bonfire Nights EDT - Memories of cool, autumn nights by a bonfire. Smoky, earthy cedar and pine with hints of brown sugar and vanilla.
- Demeter Bonfire Cologne - The scent of autumn in the northeast USA bottled. It perfectly captures the scent of burning maple leaves on a cool, crisp fall New England day.
- Freyja’s Daughters Brigid’s Fires Perfume Oil - Brigid is a revered Celtic goddess of poetry, healing, blacksmithing, wisdom, protection, animals, and the renewal of life. In Pagan Ireland, bonfires were lit atop hilltops in her honor, believed to protect livestock and invite blessings upon the crops below. Most famously, in Kildare, a sacred flame was kept perpetually burning in Brigid’s name, some say by Brigid herself. This fire became a symbol of her enduring presence, a beacon of devotion and divine protection. When Christianity arrived in Ireland, the goddess Brigid was syncretized into Saint Brigit, and the flame at Kildare continued to burn, this time in her Christian temple, tended by nuns for over 500 years. Though extinguished during the Reformation, the foundation of the Fire Temple was restored in the 1980s. You can still visit it today, a living testament to Brigid’s enduring light. A blend of vanilla, sugar and woodsmoke.
- Ghoulish Goods Singed & Unhinged Perfume Oil - A blend of fire, smoldering wood, and smoke. It is bold and smoky, with deep notes of smoke. This is a wonderful scent on its own but it also makes an amazing scent to layer up with any other scent to add a smoky, fiery depth. With top notes of hearth and saffron; middle notes of smoke, amyris and incense; and base notes of wood, musk, amber and smoke.
- LizabeCo Bonfire Smoak Parfum – This scent smells like you’ve been sitting by a fire all night and the smoke is lingering on your clothes and in your hair. With notes of wood, smoke and cedar.
- Ollie & Max Bonfire Perfume Oil – The scent of woodsmoke lightly sweetened with vanilla and raspberry (strong on the smoky scent).
- Sixteen92 Solstice Bonfire Parfum – A smoky, boozy atmospheric fragrance with notes of dark rum, grey ash, black amber, firewood bales, pine needle, charcoal, cedar and billowing smoke on crisp winter air.
- The Little Book Eater Beach Bonfire Perfume Oil - Inspired by the beach bonfire, the symbolic opening and closing of summer. Made with the scents of sea salt, lime blossom, clove bud, driftwood, sandalwood, and cedar. Fresh with a hint of smoke and sunset and ocean air.