May 01, 2008 15:02
Akhenaten - by Nocturne Alchemy
Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, born to Amenhotep III and his Queen Tiye, Akhenaten was not to be Pharaoh until the untimely death of his older brother Thutmose.
Akhenaten would marry Nefertiti by guidance of his Mother. Akhenaten would change religion as it was known. Akhenaten would become Father to King Tutankhamun and become the heretic King of all Egypt. His face was seen as elongated and in the art that depicted him his body would be seen as a man and a woman just as his Queen Nefertiti would be depicted with the same type of body. Some say he was mad (as in crazy) - some say he had a deformation (hence the art) - some say he wanted to be a God. To me, he must have done something right to have married the most beautiful woman in the history of Egypt. This scent is both masculine and feminine, beautiful and disfigured (the sharpness of frankincense) and an adoration of the alchemist of NA - to which it was intended to be… not forgotten but remembered. - one of my favorite "artists" of all time.
Lily, Magnolia, White Ginger, Amber, Kudzu Blossom, White Lotus, White Amber, Coriander, Frankincense, Apricot, Grapefruit and a hint of Peach.Akhenaten - by Nocturne AlchemyAkhenaten - by Nocturne Alchemy
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