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SILENTIUM
THE ISLAND FROM WHICH THE WIND CARRY AWAY THE ECHOES AND TO WHICH THE WIND CARRIED THE SOUNDS, SPEAKER OF A SILENCE FULL OF SPACE AND ENERGY.
A JOURNEY INTO THE ANCIENT INTIMACY OF NATURE, BETWEEN POWERFUL, WILD AND PERVASIVE SMELLS, WHICH DISTRIBUTE THE MIND, CREATING CONTEMPLATION.
SILENTIUM
The Island From Which The Wind Carries The Echoes Away And Where The Wind Drags The Sounds, Spokesperson For A Silence Rich In Space And Energy. A journey into the ancient intimacy of nature, among powerful, wild and pervasive smells, which undress the mind by creating contemplation.
BOTANICAL ACTIVES IN SARDINIAN TRADITION

Thyme
From the Greek thymos, “courage”. Philosophers used to drink an infusion of thyme before pursuing their studies, as they believed it invigorated the mind and promoted concentration and determination. Tones the nervous system, if inhaled, it has a stimulating and restorative action. Useful in case of physical and mental fatigue, it improves memory and brain activity, counteracting insomnia and depression. In Sardinian folk medicine, thyme was collected during the summer and dedicated to the Madonna as it was considered protector of female energies. The “water of perfumes” was prepared with thyme, leaving the twigs immersed in the dew for the whole night of the eve of the feast of St. John the Baptist. This elixir was used for both the body and the face as a beauty ritual.
From the Greek thymos, “courage”. Philosophers used to drink an infusion of thyme before pursuing their studies, as they believed it invigorated the mind and promoted concentration and determination. Tones the nervous system, if inhaled, it has a stimulating and restorative action. Useful in case of physical and mental fatigue, it improves memory and brain activity, counteracting insomnia and depression. In Sardinian folk medicine, thyme was collected during the summer and dedicated to the Madonna as it was considered protector of female energies. The “water of perfumes” was prepared with thyme, leaving the twigs immersed in the dew for the whole night of the eve of the feast of St. John the Baptist. This elixir was used for both the body and the face as a beauty ritual.

Lavander
Chosen in the Angustifolia quality, which is the richest in virtue and high in energetic vibrations, it is the only variety that grows spontaneously in Sardinia. The constant presence of the mistral blowing from the sea gives a salty scent to the island’s lavender.
Even before its therapeutic properties, lavender was appreciated in ancient times for its ability to connect the perceptions of the emotional sphere with the physical one. It has the ability to bring back to a state of calm and tranquillity. This atavistic spiritual perception finds confirmation in some uses of the popular tradition of Sardinia as a protector against the evil eye, or in religious blessing rites. These traditional rituals originate from the fact that lavender has always been associated with a spiritual and material purifying action. In many areas of Sardinia, freshly picked lavender flowers macerated in olive oil, were used as a healing and disinfectant remedy.
Chosen in the Angustifolia quality, which is the richest in virtue and high in energetic vibrations, it is the only variety that grows spontaneously in Sardinia. The constant presence of the mistral blowing from the sea gives a salty scent to the island’s lavender.
Even before its therapeutic properties, lavender was appreciated in ancient times for its ability to connect the perceptions of the emotional sphere with the physical one. It has the ability to bring back to a state of calm and tranquillity. This atavistic spiritual perception finds confirmation in some uses of the popular tradition of Sardinia as a protector against the evil eye, or in religious blessing rites. These traditional rituals originate from the fact that lavender has always been associated with a spiritual and material purifying action. In many areas of Sardinia, freshly picked lavender flowers macerated in olive oil, were used as a healing and disinfectant remedy.

Myrtle
It is considered the emblematic plant of the island, thanks to its wide widespread, it is associated by all Mediterranean traditions with the concepts of beauty, femininity and purity.
The ancient cultures used the myrtle leaves in propitiatory rites as a purifying agent to celebrate heroic deeds or wedding rites. Furthermore, in the Middle Ages, the ancient apothecaries distilled its flowers with their stills and prepared a very precious “aqua mirabilis” called “Water of the angels”, used on the island to tone the skin and preserve its beauty.
In Sardinian folk tradition, myrtle was also used to purify environments by burning the leaves, this released the essential oil with antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. The erotic value of Myrtle is also found in popular traditions, evidence of how essential oil stimulates in us the sense of cosmic and universal beauty. Its main activities include antiseptic, antimicrobial, flavoring, astringent and antioxidant.
It is considered the emblematic plant of the island, thanks to its wide widespread, it is associated by all Mediterranean traditions with the concepts of beauty, femininity and purity.
The ancient cultures used the myrtle leaves in propitiatory rites as a purifying agent to celebrate heroic deeds or wedding rites. Furthermore, in the Middle Ages, the ancient apothecaries distilled its flowers with their stills and prepared a very precious “aqua mirabilis” called “Water of the angels”, used on the island to tone the skin and preserve its beauty.
In Sardinian folk tradition, myrtle was also used to purify environments by burning the leaves, this released the essential oil with antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. The erotic value of Myrtle is also found in popular traditions, evidence of how essential oil stimulates in us the sense of cosmic and universal beauty. Its main activities include antiseptic, antimicrobial, flavoring, astringent and antioxidant.
ALCHEMY OF CONNECTION,
RECALL TO SILENCE AS A SEARCH
FOR LIVING SPACE