Celebrate the warmth of passion in the dead of winter with our Lupercalia fragrances, scents for the lovelorn and lustful, the depraved and the intemerate. Whether youâre in the mood to scrutinize shadowy, aberrant passions or bask in the rose-tinted warmth of new love, weâve got something that will be right up your alley.

Blessed Lupercalia to all!

This yearâs Box of Bonbons is particularly peculiar â

++BOX OF BONBONS 2015

While I would dearly love to share artwork here for the following three Lupercalia subsets, in the interest of protecting those that are underage or possess delicate sensibilities, Iâll only be listing the notes here. Please refer to our web site for the naughty bits.

++ ODE TO VENUS

A line inspired by the timeless beauty of vintage nude postcard photography; in our vision, each of these women illustrates a facet of the splendor of the Roman goddess of love.

Venus, bright Goddess of the skies,

To whom unnumbered temples rise,

Joveâs daughter fair, whose wily arts

Delude fond lovers of their hearts;

Oh, listen gracious to my prayer,

And free my mind from anxious care.

If eâer you heard my ardent vow,

Propitious goddess, hear me now!

And oft my ardent vow youâve heard,

By Cupidâs friendly aid preferred,

Oft left the golden courts of Jove

To listen to my tales of love.

The radiant car your sparrows drew;

You gave the word, and swift they flew,

Through liquid air they winged their way,

I saw their quivering pinions play:

To my plain roof they bore their queen,

Of aspect mild and look serene.

Soon as you came by your command,

Back flew the wantoned, feathered band,

Then, with a sweet enchanting look,

Divinely smiling, thus you spoke;

âWhy didst thou call me to thy cell?

Tell me, my gentle Sappho, tell.

âWhat healing medicine shall I find

To cure thy love-distempered mind?

Say, shall I lend thee all my charms

To win young Phaon to thy arms?

Or does some other swain subdue

Thy heart? my Sappho, tell me, who?

âThough now, averse, thy charms he slight,

He soon shall view thee with delight:

Though now he scorns thy gifts to take,

He soon to thee shall offerings make;

Though now thy beauties fail to move,

He soon shall melt with equal love.â

Once more, O Venus! hear my prayer,

And ease my mind of anxious care;

Again vouchsafe to be my guest,

And calm this tempest in my breast!

To thee, bright queen, my vows aspire;

O grant me all my heartâs desire!

++ ODE TO MARS

To strike a balance with this yearâs Ode to Venus, we present an Ode the God of War and Agriculture: a series of six emboldening, strengthening, fertile scents that embody dominance, power, vitality, and sexual potency.

Magnanimous, unconquer’d, boistrous Mars,

In darts rejoicing, and in bloody wars

Fierce and untam’d, whose mighty pow’r can make

The strongest walls from their foundations shake:

Mortal destroying king, defil’d with gore, 5

Pleas’d with war’s dreadful and tumultuous roar:

Thee, human blood, and swords, and spears delight,

And the dire ruin of mad savage fight.

Stay, furious contests, and avenging strife,

Whose works with woe, embitter human life; 10

To lovely Venus, and to Bacchus yield,

To Ceres give the weapons of the field;

Encourage peace, to gentle works inclin’d,

And give abundance, with benignant mind.

It wouldnât be Lupercalia without our Shunga series, would it?

A limited edition Salon series celebrating the joy, humor, playfulness, and thrill of sexual intercourse through scent interpretations of Edo era Japanese erotic art.

++SHUNGA