| Description | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif | "Voyage de Parfumeur" collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Room Spray 3.3 fl. oz. (100 ml) | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | "Voyage de Parfumeur" collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Room Spray 3.3 fl. oz. (100 ml) |
| Content | A former Portuguese colony and a hotspot of psychedelic enlightenment, Goa has a thousand faces, a thousand stories and a thousand traditions. Goa is India. Lalique honours both by perfuming homes with the warm, sacred scent of sandalwood. | 1. High quality wax made by prestigious candle-maker, Cire Trudon- supplier of the French Kings 2. Adorned with chic black and white box decorated with swallow emblem 3. The ingredients and scents are inspired from travelling to different dream-destinations all over the world | Lalique by Lalique. This is a fresh and woody fragrance for women. It contains of gardenia, mandarin, black currant, blackberry, peony, orange blossom, magnolia, Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, sandalwood, vanilla, amber, oakmoss, cedar and musk. | The Amalfi Coast is lined with arid cliffs, the blue sea and a tree: the fig tree, heavy with soft and juicy fruits. The sweet, slightly milky and green scent of fig intertwines with that of the tree leaves and surrounding vegetation. | With its legendary temples and pristine beaches, Bali is a land of enchantment. The vetiver that grows there is a dry, woody root whose smell recalls the forest and soil. | Yuzu’s invigorating scent evokes summer, but it is definitely a winter fruit able to resist cold… and lift one’s spirits. Yuzu is therefore the main ingredient of the "Yuzu-Yu", a hot bath very much liked by Japanese people on winter solstice because it is said to bring wealth and health. |
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