Bottle as Artifact

BOTTLE AS ARTIFACT
My intention was precise: to give the fragrance-hero the form of a fortress. I did not create a bottle — I created an architectural object designed to hold strength

Design Beyond Templates
This is not mass production. It is a project born in my imagination and realized against market standards.

The design is inspired by the geometry of an equilateral citadel. Four sides — four structural ribs. When the bottle is filled with dense perfume, the glass reveals its true architecture.

A Path Through Rejection
Creating this artifact was a struggle. I approached dozens of manufacturers around the world and was refused again and again. The refined complexity of the form and the demand for perfectly defined angles proved impossible for mass production lines. Large factories would not take the risk.

This bottle exists only because I found craftsmen willing to commit to small-scale, almost entirely manual work.

A Manifesto of Weight
I intentionally gave the bottle a substantial weight. It is my conscious challenge to logistics.

Against commercial efficiency and shipping costs, I chose monumentality.

Foundation: A massive, transparent base — a physical support for a heavy fragrance.

Crown: A solid cap shaped like a fortress tower or royal battlement. A symbol of authority and protection.

The Weight of the Idea
The tactile resonance is calculated with intention. When you take the bottle into your hand, the physical gravity of the glass prepares you for the density of the perfume itself.

Artifact is the sum of uncompromising decisions:
Complex Glass: A form impossible to replicate in mass production.
Concentration of Power: A composition containing 87–95% natural materials, protected within transparent armor.
Symbol: A collectible egg-shaped coin created exclusively for one of the heroes.

This is not simply perfume.
It is an artifact you experience physically.