Black Hellebore
This Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab perfume oil is from the Rappaccini's Garden line. Currently available: yes
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Also called Melampode. In witchcraft legend, this is one of the components of the notorious "flying ointment", and is used in rituals that summon the Devil. In Greek mythology, Melampus of Pylos used hellebore to save the daughters of the king of Argos from a Dionysian Maenad-like madness. In Christian myth, hellebore was born from the tears a little girl shed onto the snow because she had no gift to give to the Christ child. In low magick, it has been used by farmers to protect their livestock from the evil eye. Court magicians have used it in martial invisibility spells, enabling spies and assassins to infiltrate enemy camps. Hellebore resembles the wild rose, but does not belong to their family. The scent is a pale green herbal, darkly rooty, with a faint rose and peony-like overtone.
Borage and hellebore fill two scenes, Sovereign plants to purge the veins Of melancholy, and cheer the heart Of those black fumes which make it smart.
[edit] Notes
The is from "The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is: With all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, and Several Cures of it. In Three Maine Partitions with their several Sections, Members, and Subsections. Philosophically, Historically, Opened and Cut up." by Robert Burton.
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| Available | yes + |
| Company | Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab + |
| Inspiration | Nathaniel Hawthorne +, Garden +, Witch +, Devil +, Greek mythology +, Christian mythology +, Literature +, and Robert Burton + |
| Line | Rappaccini's Garden + |
| Note | Herbs +, Roots +, Rose +, and Peony + |
| Product | Perfume oil + |
| Release date | 1 September 2005 + |
| Title | Black Hellebore + |
