The name Arte Profumis Tribal clearly refers to the world of indigenous peoples and their art. This tribal art can originate from Africa, North or South America, Oceania, New Zealand or Polynesia; in other words, the art forms of indigenous peoples can be found all around the globe. It was certainly a certain authenticity that Arte Profumis Tribal sought to express, a closer connection to nature, the world of spirits and ancestors, spirituality and rituals.
They imagined the spray of the perfume in slow motion, like a fine mist hitting skin heated by dance, and how all the tiny droplets swirl back into the air – in endless spirals, snake patterns, in the blazing language of flames. Earthy patchouli sings the monotonous song of the spirits with a dark and hoarse voice, oak moss swings to the rhythm of ancient rituals and tonka bean embellishes the sacred goings-on with divine spirals that tell of the endless wanderings of the soul.
Tribal is a dark, mysterious fragrance, foreign and exotic, yet familiar and nostalgic, as it reminds us of the patchouli scents of the 1970s. Immerse yourself in ‘Tribal’ and discover the mystical power of this creation.