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Check Out The Hexagonal Bottle For This English Gin

by Natalie Mouradian on 08/30/2018 | 3 Minute Read

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Check out the unique shape of this bottle for The Hidden King of Covent Garden Gin.

“Product of a meticulous distillation, this gin is the result of a balanced mix of 11 natural botanicals such as Juniper, Orris Root, Red Pepper, Cardamom and Cassia Cinnamon, macerated in a slow process, which takes 24 hours to extract and concentrate the maximum of flavor, creating a gin with an enigmatic and unrivalled fragrancy.

A certain amount of mystery surrounds the charming district of Covent Garden in London. A region known for the bustling cultural scene and central piazza, appearing countless times in the cinema. In the pubs you can hear local stories about occultism and secret societies, which fuels the imagination of lovers of conspiracy theories.”

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“Designed to look like a jewel as old as the conspiracy theories surrounding London, the bottle was created in hexagonal shape resulting from two interlacing triangles or deltas.

‘The hexagram symbolize the union of the two principles or forces, the active and passive, male and female that pervading the universe, also typify the mingling of apparent opposites in nature, darkness and light, error and truth, ignorance and wisdom, evil and good, throughout human life.’ - Albert G. Mackey”

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“Produced in cobalt glass, the color of iconic bottle is inspired by the sapphires of the Imperial Crown of the State, one of the main jewels of the British crown. The black label with a copper color hot stamping application, establishes elegant and modern visual line, but with an look out of time.

The bottle were designed and rendered in 3D on Foundry MODO 10.2. The scene was illuminated exclusively with HDRi light. All images were rendered using RebusFarm's processing infrastructure. Post-production on Adobe Photoshop CC 2018.”

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Designed By: Rafael Maia

Location: Portugal