The Rouge Tiger tells the mythical tale of an ancient Red Tiger, revered as a guardian deity and protector of the wild spirit of the Indian forests. This was no ordinary tiger; its strength was intrinsically tied to the land it roamed.
The very presence of its footsteps exuded an aura of fierce power, evoked by the sharp notes of Black Pepper, Paprika, and Pimento Oil, capturing the primal energy that flowed through the veins of this majestic creature.
Its very being breathed life into the jungle, like the zesty vibrancy of Blood Orange, Lemon Myrtle, and Mandarin, enlivening the wild.
The tiger’s fury was legendary—feared and revered, like the fiery warmth of Cinnamon Bark, Bay Leaf, and Cloves.
When a group of Persian spice traders captured it to force villagers into spice cultivation in forest lands of Karnataka, the tiger was torn from the forest that fueled its strength. In captivity, its vitality waned, as the dark and earthy nature of Frankincense, Hainan Oud, Indian Vetiver, and Cypriol Oil, symbolizing its lost connection to the homeland reveling a dark stage in the mid.
Yet, when a kind-hearted soul released the tiger, seeing its diminished state, then the tiger blessed Hormuz Island of Iran, the homeland of the person.
This Blessing turned the Sands red, and made the air infused with rare minerals. Representing the dry-down, same as the fragrance which shifts toward renewal, with the vibrancy of Turkish Rose and Red Cherry, symbolizing the rejuvenation of both the tiger and the island. This revitalized spirit is infused with energy, like the rebirth of the land itself.
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