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The Story Behind Fig Milk's Packaging
May 31, 2026 · Bhavesh Dewangan

FIG MILK is our most intimate oil — soft, steady, inspired by Cleopatra’s handmaidens, the quiet witnesses to private ritual and power. When I designed its packaging, I wanted it to feel devotional.

Rather than lifting from the museum archive, I created a new emblem: a fusion of two ancient symbols — the Ankh and the Djed pillar.

 

 

 

39BC Fig Milk

 

39BC Fig Milk

 

 

 

The Ankh, the key of life, carries breath, sensuality, the pulse of living skin. The Djed, Osiris’s backbone, is endurance itself: the spine raised after dismemberment, the pillar that held the cosmos upright. In ritual, Isis lifted the Djed to restore balance — earth renewed, Nile returned, life made whole again. Together, Ankh and Djed form a single mark: tenderness held by strength, devotion made visible.

It felt right for FIG MILK. A scent of fig, coconut, and green violet leaf — clinging like sun-warmed linen. On skin, oil becomes milk, and the sensation is steadying, private, like being held.

 

 

 

39BC Fig Milk

 

39BC Fig Milk

 

 

 

Placing this emblem on the box was a way of honouring those who serve in shadows — the handmaidens, the attendants, the loyal witnesses who carried memory and desire without stepping into light. FIG MILK is for the quiet figures who preserve ceremony — the ones who embody resilience as much as softness.

Every 39BC box is a fragment of history you can hold. With FIG MILK, the symbol is both artefact and offering: life entwined with endurance, devotion that lingers like scent on skin.