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Hello,

I alluded to this in my new member intro., but wanted to ask this directly as

well. Has anyone ever heard of a perfume called " Abishag Biblical Bouquet " (or

just Abishag)?

It was a gorgeous perfume from the 90s made and sold for the Israel Museum by

Taya Cosmetics. It may have had synthetics in it, but it sure didn't smell like

it! Who knows?

Anyway, there are a few people in the world that I know of who are pretty much

obsessed with finding a bottle of this again. It has been long-discontinued.

It was made from all these scents mentioned in the Bible. Ayala Sender wrote a

nice description in her blog (you can read it below if you like).

I would be SO happy to find this lost scent from my childhood, as would several

other people I know.

Best, Deepali

The first perfume I bought for myself was Abishag, which I found in the Israel

Museum in Jerusalem when I was 17 years old. I wanted to become a tour-guide in

archeological digs, and went there for my screening. I found the perfume in the

gift shop, and the girl that was with me encouraged me to try it on. I was a bit

hesitant, as wearing perfume seemed like such a womanly thing to do… But my new

friend urged me to put it on as we continued on our tour in the museum, to see

how it settles on my own skin… It turned out it was a perfect perfume for me –

the strange green top notes gave way to a soft, ambery base of labdanum, oakmoss

and incese, then melted into my skin and beautified its natural scent. It also

reminded me somehow of " Softcare " and so I bought a mini bottle, which I soon

had to replace with another one. To my dismay, Abishag was discontinued after I

finished my second bottle, I haven't had a chance to replenish it as I didn't go

to Jerusalem very often. And I wasn't clever enough to keep the bottle either,

so it is now lost forever to me…

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I still have a drop of abishag and several empty little bottles that retain the smell. It is still

intoxicating!

Tried to have a company duplicate it, but the stuff was awful. I pray for a re release of

museum exhibit and the perfume. I imagine that it is what heaven smells like.

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