CUIR D'IRIS Candela 250gr

CUIR D'IRIS Candela 250gr

It represents a tribute to the ancient manuscripts bound in leather and preserved in the national library of Algiers, founded in 1835 and which has now become the oldest Algerian cultural monument.

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€ 85,00

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The Cuir d'iris Maison Rebatchi scented candle is a charming creation of the maison inspired by the smell of the ancient manuscripts of the national library of Algiers, the oldest cultural monument in the nation, with its scents of leather and wood and the sweet smell of ancient books. In the Cuir d'iris scented candle the decisive notes of leather blend with those dusty notes of iris, with the woody scents of cedar and the roughness of patchouli, contrasted with the balsamic sweetness of vanilla, amber and opoponax, in a fascinating fragrance that smacks of mystery, of the past, of ancient manuscripts.
The elegant fragrance of Cuir d’iris Maison Rebatchi was created by the nose Bertrand Duchaufour. The Cuir d’iris Maison Rebatchi scented candle is contained in an elegant white ceramic glass decorated with a motif inspired by the mashrabiyya, the same that also decorates the maison's perfume bottles. This motif typical of traditional Arab architecture evokes a stylized petal, with a taste halfway between East and West, and embellishes this wonderful candle. Its duration is approximately 60 hours.
Features: Cotton wick, Toxic-free certified, Handmade in Limoges porcelain, 15% perfume concentration, "moucharabieh" motif created by Pierre and Jules Dinand; the emblematic relief of the maison, hand-painted ring in real gold engraved at 12%.
Notes: leather, iris, carrot, carob, carnations, apricot, patchouli, amber, cedar, sweet myrrh, vanilla
Ean: 3760279750859
Vittoria Profumi's advice: Cuir d'Iris is a perfect candle for lovers of leathery smells.
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CUIR D'IRIS Candela 250gr

CUIR D'IRIS Candela 250gr

It represents a tribute to the ancient manuscripts bound in leather and preserved in the national library of Algiers, founded in 1835 and which has now become the oldest Algerian cultural monument.

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