Archaeologist and founder of CardiffScents, exploring how fragrance has bridged culture, memory, ritual, and human consciousness throughout history.
Tara is an archaeologist and founder of CardiffScents, a handcrafted fragrance house established in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California, in 1999. Blending archaeology, ancient history, and sensory artistry, her work explores how fragrance has served as a bridge between culture, memory, ritual, and human consciousness throughout history.
Tara introduced her first fragrance, DARSAN, which launched in all 82 Wild Oats Markets and select boutiques across the United States. Produced as a limited artisan release of just 2,500 bottles, it gained recognition for its thoughtful design, including braille labels that reflected a commitment to accessibility and a deeper sensory experience.
Tara studied Urban Studies and Archaeology at the University of California, San Diego, where her research into the ancient Silk Road and historic incense trade routes inspired a lifelong fascination with the role of aromatic botanicals in spiritual practice, commerce, and civilization. Drawing from these traditions, she creates fragrances that weave together natural ingredients, mythology, sacred symbolism, and archaeological inspiration.
At CPAK XIV, Tara explores the possibility that fragrance is more than a physical sensation. Drawing from ancient traditions, sacred texts, and modern accounts of expanded states of consciousness—including near-death experiences describing flowers as conscious, radiant beings that communicate through vibration, harmony, and fragrance—she examines whether scent may represent a forgotten language of nature. Her presentation invites audiences to reconsider fragrance not simply as something we smell, but as a subtle medium through which consciousness, beauty, and the natural world may be profoundly connected.
September 25–27, 2026 · Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, California
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