
An exhaustive list of all Old Soul Artisan fragrances released after July, 2018.
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Dark Lit Collection: Inspired by the dark and mysteriously alluring characters and themes found within literature and fairytales.
- Annabel Lee (sea mist and magnolia blossom) Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem, Annabel Lee.
- Book of Spells (ancient book and secret ritual) Inspired by an ancient book of secret spells. An old books scent!
- Christmas Spirit (fir, orange, clove) Inspired by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
- Corpse Queen (sawdust, peppermint, lemon peel) A collaboration candle with author Heather M. Herrman, inspired by her book the Corpse Queen.
- Danse Macabre (black cherry merlot) Inspired by the 'dance of death' found in medieval literature.
- Enchanted Rose (rose, orris root, bergamot) Inspired by the fairytale Beauty and the Beast.
- Evil Queen (black currant, guava, fig) Inspired by the evil queen in the fairytale Snow White.
- Ghost Realm (cedar, apple, chrysanthemum) A collaboration candle with fantasy author Sara A. Noë, inspired by her book series The Chronicles of Avilésor.
- Hansel & Gretel (gingerbread, cinnamon, vanilla) Inspired by the Grimm Brother's fairytale.
- Mother of Dragons (dragon's blood and cinnamon) Inspired by Daenerys Targaryen of Game of Thrones.
- Mr. Hyde (toasted almond and cherry) Inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- Poison Apple (apple, sugar, poison) Inspired by the poison apple in the fairytale Snow White.
- Sea Witch (waterlily, driftwood, sea salt) Inspired by the sea witch in Hans Christian Andersen’s story The Little Mermaid.
- Sleepy Hollow (pumpkin, cinnamon, molasses) Inspired by Washington Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- Something Wicked (absinthe and blackberry) Inspired by Shakespeare's Macbeth.
- We're All Mad Here (tea and cakes) Inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
Incantation Collection: Inspired by the flowers and herbs used in magic and found throughout folklore and ancient texts.
- Adoration (tonka bean, coriander, vanilla) Inspired by love potions.
- Awakening (siberian pine) Inspired by the herbal folklore of pine.
- Evil Eye (rosemary and sage) Inspired by the herbal folklore of the 'evil eye' supernatural curse.
- Prosperity (bayberry) Inspired by the herbal folklore of bayberry.
- Purification (lavender). Inspired by the herbal folklore of lavender.
- Ritual (frankincense and myrrh) Inspired by the herbal folklore of frankincense and myrrh.
- Sacred (white sage and lavender) Inspired by the practice of smoke cleansing (smudging).
- Spellbound (vanilla bean, cedar, amber) Inspired by the herbal folklore of vanilla and love spells.
- Supernatural (unscented)
- Tranquility (vanilla) Inspired by the herbal folklore of vanilla bean.
Folklore Collection: Inspired by the beloved stories and legendary monsters of mythology and folklore.
- Baba Yaga (silver birch and red currant) Inspired by the woods witch of Russian folklore.
- Crossroads (cardamom, ginger, star anise) Inspired by the folklore surrounding crossroads.
- Day of the Dead (orange and chili pepper) Inspired by the Mexican celebration of honoring departed ancestors.
- Djinn (frankincense, rosewood, nutmeg) Inspired by the supernatural shape-shifters of Arabic folklore.
- Haunted (peach nectar and lilac) Inspired by Southern ghost stories.
- Immortal (blood orange and vetiver) Inspired by the folklore of the vampire.
- Kali (nag champa, guava, hibiscus) Inspired by the Hindu goddess of destruction.
- Kitsune (Japanese pear and ginseng) Inspired by the Japanese yokai fox shapeshifter.
- Kraken (driftwood, tobacco, leather) Inspired by the Scandinavian sea monster.
- Krampus (pine, apples, winter florals) Inspired by the Christmas Devil.
- Medusa (jasmine, fig, green leaves) Inspired by the monstrous snake-haired woman from Greek mythology.
- Omen (matcha tea and bergamot) Inspired by the folklore of bad omens and phenomena foreshadowing evil to come.
- Pele (pineapple, orchid, fire) Inspired by the Hawaiian volcano goddess.
- Persephone (pomegranate and dragon's blood) Inspired by the Greek goddess of the Underworld.
- Samhain (cinnamon, clove, nutmeg) Inspired by the Gaelic festival traditions that have evolved into Halloween.
- Siren (deep sea botanicals and labdanum) Inspired by creatures of Greek mythology.
- Skadi (juniper, lingonberry, cedar leaf) Inspired by the Norse goddess of winter.
- Underworld (sandalwood, jasmine, orange) Inspired by the Egyptian afterlife.
- Voodoo(coffee, sugar cane, magic) Inspired by Louisiana Voodoo.
- Witches Brew (patchouli, violet, clove) Inspired by witches of yore and their magical brews.