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Memory Alchemist

Sorcerer’s Study - Tobacco, Incense & Aged Woods Wax Melts

Sorcerer’s Study - Tobacco, Incense & Aged Woods Wax Melts

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Scent Notes

Top Notes: Amaretto, Honey, Brandy, Tobacco Leaves
Middle Notes: Oak, Benzoin, Saffron, Clove, Incense
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Smoke, Amber, Patchouli, Leather

Scent Profile

Warm spirits and tobacco layered with incense, smoke, and leather; arcane, intimate, commanding.

Sorcerer’s Study opens with the warmth of amaretto, honey, and brandy, softened by dried tobacco leaves. The impression is immediate and intimate; rich, indulgent, and quietly focused.

As the fragrance settles, oak, benzoin, saffron, clove, and incense deepen the atmosphere, shifting the space toward ritual and concentration. Smoke, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, and leather follow, grounding the scent in permanence and age. The presence is steady and deliberate, made for late nights, deep work, and rooms where secrets are vaulted within ancient tomes.

How It's Made

Our wax melts are hand poured by a real person with only the highest quality clean scents.

We use toxin-free coconut apricot wax; also paraben and phthalate-free, & gluten-free. This wax is natural, clean burning, vegan, and burns slowly and evenly.

This scent is also available in:

Sorcerer’s Study 8oz & 12oz Candles

Sorcerer’s Study 4oz Room Sprays

The Story

Read the Alchemist's Tale about the Sorcerer's Study:

High in the towers of Castle Whisper lies the Sorcerer’s Study; a chamber sealed away from the world of the mundane. Few who reached it ever agreed on its exact location, only that the ascent felt longer than it should, and the silence deeper with every step.

The room is lined with shelves of ancient tomes, their leather bindings darkened by age and use. The air carries a quiet warmth, layered with the residue of old resins and smoke, as though countless nights of study had soaked into the walls. Faint traces of spice linger, not fresh, but embedded... the remnants of rituals performed slowly and without witnesses.

The Sorcerer was said to spend days here, unmoving, reading by low firelight. Those who saw him spoke of a gaze absent of anything like kindness or cruelty or... time. It was the look of someone who understood the cost of knowledge and chose to pay it in full. The look of a man who "knows" things.

Many sought the secrets held within the Study. Some returned changed, speaking only in fragments... of things half-seen, of understanding that resisted language or even sanity. Others returned silent, unwilling or unable to explain what they had learned. More never returned at all.

What the Sorcerer discovered in the Study was never recorded. Perhaps it could not be. Perhaps it was never meant to be carried beyond those walls. Likely, it was never meant to be known.... at all.

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