‘Melitodes (ΜΕΛΙΤΗΔΕΣ) takes its name from Persephone’s secret epithet: “the honeyed one.” A nickname passed down through ancient hymns, it evokes the goddess suspended between light and shadow, sweetness and the underworld. Honey has always belonged to her, part of the portal and part of the lure. Marissa first encountered thyme honey in a small coastal and mountainous village where her grandparents were born, just above the supposed entrance to Hades and outside of Gytheio, in the Peloponnese region of Greece. There, the air still hums with wild thyme and the devotional labor of bees. The honey is herbal, softly incandescent, with a dry, bittersweet taste. 10mls. Contains fractionated coconut oil and fragrance oil blend.’ – Marissa Zappas