| Description | Néroli Casablanca – Morocco Perfume Diffuser Lalique 250 ml D30281. | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 600 g (21 Oz.)
Burning time: 90 hours
3 Wicks | 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) | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 600 g (21 Oz.)
Burning time: 90 hours
3 Wicks | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours |
| Content | 1. North Africa, the land of citrus fruits, is home to the bitter orange tree. Its fragile flower yields neroli essence whose scent is, paradoxically, both powerful and delicate. 2. Fragrance notes include; bitter orange, mandarin, ylang ylang, jasmine sambac, neroli, orange blossom, amber, patchouli and vanilla. | Lalique Parfums comes into the home with a luxurious collection of scented candles presented in a sleek black case. The Santal scented candle evokes the warm and heady scent of sandalwood patchouli and cumin around a blazing fire. | 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. | An elegant bottle decorated with silver-plated Lalique Leaves and enclosed in a simple white box with a silver Swallow emblem. The colored sticker distinguishes between different flavors and the places and dreams associated with them. | The soft glow of the Sahara dunes at dawn, the bright whiteness of a medina in the high-noon sun, the incandescence of its ochre cities at dusk. | Saffron is said to come from the Middle-East and is rightly nicknamed "Red Gold": it is indeed the world’s most expensive spice. Saffron is widely used in the Persian cuisine, but its various facets unfold in other fields |
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