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The Wild Veil Archive

Private Botanical Works

A quieter room within Wild Veil.

The Archive houses a series of studies exploring botanical transformation through time.

Here I release rare tinctures, experimental enfleurages, and limited Cabinets in very small numbers.

Created slowly.
Produced in small editions.
Shared by invitation.

[To request access, email abby@wildveil.com. Subject: Archive. Message: Request access.]

 

 

 

 

The Archive houses rare, small-edition works released throughout the year.

Each edition is produced in 5–12 bottles and offered privately before it closes.

Some releases stand alone.
Others unfold in quiet pairs — studies of a material in motion and in rest.

This year, several Archive works explore transformation:
how leaf, fiber, and air alter under time, heat, and culture.

These are not seasonal perfumes.
They are documents of process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Rarity

 

Most perfume is manufactured.

These works are grown, harvested, tinctured, and composed by hand — often over months or seasons.

Some materials will not return.
Some harvests occur once.
Some compositions exist in fewer than twelve bottles.

When a work closes, the Archive entry closes with it.

 

 

 

 

Within the Archive

 

You may encounter:

• Limited Archive Cabinets
• Rare botanical tinctures aged through winter
• Experimental enfleurage studies
• One-harvest resins and florals
• Discontinued compositions
• Occasional early releases

Quantities remain intentionally small.

 

 

 

 

Access

 

The Archive is not listed in navigation.

It is shared quietly with returning patrons and those drawn to deeper botanical work.

If this resonates, you may request entry via email.

 

How do I access the Archive?
Archive releases are announced privately to collectors. Access details are shared by email when each edition opens.

 

Archive Catalogue

Archive I — Fermentation + Transformation
Exploring aromatic change through botanical fermentation, tinctures, and evolving plant materials.
Released Spring 2026