| Description | "Voyage de Parfumeur" collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Room Spray 3.3 fl. oz. (100 ml) | Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif. Diffusing time: about 3 months | 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
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours |
| Content | Lalique is a French glasswear design house founded by artist, master ceramist and jeweler René Lalique. Born in the small village of Ay in 1860, René developed a fascination with the natural world which would fully express itself in later artworks. The fragrances are produced in conjunction with Art & Fragrance, and since 1994, luxurious limited editions of the company's scents have been offered in sculptural bottles each year. | The scent of the candle opens as a Citrus one, with top notes of Lemon, Bergamot, Bitter Orange and Calone; the middle notes consist of Cedarwood, Heliotrope, Jasmine and Peppercorn; whilst the base notes are Amber, Ambroxan, Iso E Super, Musks and Sandalwood. | 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. | Jewel of the East, the desert of Oman has been home to legends and history since the dawn of time. Lalique pays tribute to the magic of this place by creating a candle each one adorned with a unique pattern of golden volutes evocative of sand dunes finely sculpted by the wind. The fragrance of a thousand and one riches evokes a journey through the immensity of a desert. | 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 | The candle's scent contains top notes of Heliotrope, Neroli and Star Anise; the heart notes are Jasmine Sambac, Orange Blossom and Tuberose; whilst the base notes consist of Sandalwood, Vanilla, Ambroxan and Galaxolide. |
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