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$3.60The Story
Sgà il was born from a journey through the mist laden Highlands of
Scotland, a land where time moves slowly, and every hill, glen,
and loch seems to breathe with memory. The fragrance draws its
soul from the whispers of the wind, the ancient tales of shepherds,
and the spirits that linger in the fog above the moors. It is a perfume
of shadow and remembrance, of earth and story, where nature and
myth intertwine.
During a walk across rain drenched fields and moss covered
slopes, the inspiration for Sgà il became clear. Local tales spoke of
shepherds guiding their flocks through nights thick with mist, where
the haunting howl of Cù-sìth, the spectral Highland hound, echoed
across the glens. Three times it sounded; a warning, a guide, a
reminder that the unseen world walks alongside the living. At dawn,
flocks returned unharmed, and the shepherd understood that the
shadow of the spirit had watched over them.
The memory of that night. The scent of wool, wet grass, peat, and
the breath of the mountains became the heart of Sgà il.
The soul of the Highlands, captured in breath, in earth, and in
shadow.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Sgà il was born from a journey through the mist laden Highlands of
Scotland, a land where time moves slowly, and every hill, glen,
and loch seems to breathe with memory. The fragrance draws its
soul from the whispers of the wind, the ancient tales of shepherds,
and the spirits that linger in the fog above the moors. It is a perfume
of shadow and remembrance, of earth and story, where nature and
myth intertwine.
During a walk across rain drenched fields and moss covered
slopes, the inspiration for Sgà il became clear. Local tales spoke of
shepherds guiding their flocks through nights thick with mist, where
the haunting howl of Cù-sìth, the spectral Highland hound, echoed
across the glens. Three times it sounded; a warning, a guide, a
reminder that the unseen world walks alongside the living. At dawn,
flocks returned unharmed, and the shepherd understood that the
shadow of the spirit had watched over them.
The memory of that night. The scent of wool, wet grass, peat, and
the breath of the mountains became the heart of Sgà il.
The soul of the Highlands, captured in breath, in earth, and in
shadow.













