Primal Mist Translates Ancient Mesopotamian Recipe Into Modern Scent
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Primal Mist Archeological Research has seized onto the story – and recipe – of Tapputi, the “world’s first chemist,” creating handmade scents priced at just under $300 each.
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