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Brand:
Mutis Nueva Granada
Line: kintu
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: niche
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern
Top Note: Black Pepper, Galbanum
Heart Note: Guaiac, Patchouli, Peruvian Balm, Rose, Tolu Balsam
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk, Oud, Sandal
Quintu is a Quechua word meaning an offering to the gods. This ancient tradition is practiced by the Incas and their descendants in the Andes. Quintu consists of three coca leaves, a plant sacred to the Incas, arranged to form a flower. Each leaf represents a distinct realm: the realm of the gods, the realm of humans, and the realm of the dead. With the coca flower, the Incas communicate with the mountain spirits known as Apu, to thank them, honor them, and request favors.
Quintu is a gesture of respect, gratitude, and harmony with nature. Even today, many Andean people use Quintu to invoke blessings, protection, and abundance.