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Yasuda Takara
Bal D’Afrique (eau de parfum) Byredo
Woods
“Bal d’Afrique is one of my earliest fragrances. At the time of its formulation, I was obsessed with the translation of memories into scent. At the same time, I felt confident enough to include an imaginary component. My father lived and travelled in Africa for about 10-15 years. I would read his diaries; the way he travelled on freight ships, met all kinds of different people… For me, this was the fantasy of arriving in Africa through somebody else’s words. Bal d’Afrique reflects that; it’s an imaginary journey as well as a complete celebration of how I see African culture and its influence.”
With a focus on beauty and fantasy, Bal d'Afrique is Ben Gorham’s ‘love letter’ to Africa. Wanting to sum up and celebrate the reach and influence of Africa through time, particularly the way its myriad cultures have shaped dance, art and music, the idea of an imaginary event.
Top notes: Marigold, Bergamot, Buchu Heart notes: Cyclamen, Violet Base notes: Cedarwood, Vetiver
Buchu
(Barosma betulina, Agathosma betulina) Do not take if pregnant or if you have kidney problems.
Folk Names: Bookoo, Bucoo, Buku, Oval Buchu, Short Buchu, Sab, Pinkaou. Gender: Feminine. Planet: Moon. Element: Water. Powers: Psychic Powers, Prophetic Dreams.
Magical Uses: An infusion of buchu, when drunk, enables one to foretell the future. Frankincense mixed with buchu is burned directly before retiring to produce prophetic dreams. Only a small amount should be burned, and this must be in the bedroom.
(from Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham)