What it is?
The ritual oil of miraculous power found by the Maccabees in the 2nd Temple of Jerusalem. Verdant olive flowering through consecrated incense. Might it last 8 days?
TOP NOTES:
Citron
Laurel Leaf
HEART NOTES:
Cedar of Lebanon
Olive
BASE NOTES:
Incense
Benjoin
What else you need to know
Chanukah is a huge peak of the year for Jewish kids—even if it’s been “Americanized.” We grow up hearing stories of badass warrior Jews, the Maccabees, who reclaimed the holy temple of Jerusalem after it was desecrated by the Seleucid kings in antiquity. Though the story is foggy, it is believed that when the Maccabees went to relight their sacred lamp in the temple, there was only enough of the consecrated olive oil to last one night— they would need 8 days to make a fresh batch. But the oil miraculously lasted 8 days – the Maccabees devotion had been rewarded. I think about what that holy oil smelled like – I imagine the purest of floral olive—verdant green, with bright notes of fertile crescent citrus. This candle is a fantasy of that holy oil.