This Pompeian garden is about to flourish once more as it welcomes the triumph of divine beauty over the man-made toxicity of Lex Oppia*.
A light citrus breeze of bergamot and lemon tickles the bare skin, restoring its vigour, whilst the green mint and red pomegranate – the prelude to a bright new dawn – combine with light fig leaves to release sparkling herbaceous notes, able to reawaken senses that have been left dormant for far too long.
This vibrant renaissance heads towards a crescendo and is ready to culminate in an enchanting song, which resonates in the nighttime-reminiscent heart notes consisting of seductive jasmine, balsamic cardamom and festive fig: an authentic celebration of a regained freedom that should be cherished like a precious gem.
The fragrance is enhanced by a bold woody base, in which noble and enveloping accords of leather, oud, cedar wood, patchouli, cashmere wood and styrax dance around the mysterious oriental incense and black tea scents, which prompt us towards new, unexplored horizons.
195.a.C., the undisputed best-selling Agatho Parfum fragrance, is presented in an elegant silk-lined wooden box and topped with a stunning fine porcelain cap, which has been designed and manufactured according to Italian tradition and artistic research.
*The Lex Oppia was a Roman law that restricted not only the wealth of a woman, but also the display of wealth. The women took to the streets in protest. It was a striking manifestation of their power in what was a rigid patriarchal society. Speeches were made for and against the bill. But the women protesting didn't let their voices be silenced. After the speeches, the pressure on the streets by the demonstration became so great that the Lex Oppia was successfully revoked.
bergamot, mint, fig leaves, lemon, pomegranate, fig, cardamom, jasmin, oud, cedar wood, patchouli, leather, cashmere wood, styrax, black tea, incense
Maurizio Cerizza