Some emotions never resolve.
They settle into the body and stay.Alone I Crawl was born from a life lived with a constant absence — a quiet understanding that something essential is missing, and always has been. From learning, early on, that closeness often comes with teeth marks, that people leave without meaning to, and that belonging is not a given but a risk.
This fragrance does not describe a moment of loneliness.
It describes a state of being.It unfolds like a slow withdrawal into the forest — not to be healed, but to disappear for a while. Wet soil pressed into skin. Moss crushed under shaking hands. Cold air heavy with rain and iron. The scent of leaves rotting quietly, unnoticed. The forest does not comfort. It witnesses. It allows you to collapse without interruption.
Alone I Crawl is built around surrender — the kind that comes after exhaustion. When you stop explaining yourself. When you stop expecting to be chosen. When silence no longer feels empty, but heavy and familiar.
This is a fragrance for grief carried privately.
For sadness that has learned to behave.
For people who know what it means to be present, yet unseen.It does not console.
It does not resolve.Alone I Crawl exists for those who have stopped trying to soften their loneliness —
and learned how to live inside it.
Fragrance family: Dark woods & moss
Mood: Somber • Introspective • Unforgiving
Concentration: Eau de Parfum (30 ml)
Gender: Beyond
Vegan & cruelty-free
Handcrafted in small ritual batches
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Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
€150.00Price
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Reviews
The opening contains a spicy herbal note that reminds me just slightly of marzipan. The scent is not sweet, but it is not heavy like the other ones. This is how I imagine a cave smelling like in the autumn season somewhere in Scandinavia. You have the green moss that surrounds the dried leaves on the ground from the dead trees... as time goes by in the cave, you get a very potent smell of wet stone, almost like "Concrete" by Commes de Garcons but more subtle, more elegantly blendend.