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Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 Scented Candle 280g

R2,540.00
Baccarat Rouge 540 Maison Francis Kurkdjian scented candle combines nature’s magic with master craftsmanship. Bring home the fragrance born of the encounter between Maison Francis Kurkdjian and Maison Baccarat with its floral, amber and woody whisper. This scented candle subtly diffuses its condensed and graphic olfactive signature, and brings a refined breeze to your interior with notes of jasmine, saffron, cedar wood and gray amber.
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3700559608067

Olfactory Notes:

AmbroxanTM

AmbroxanTM emulates its various amber, dry woody and mineral facets. It is a kind of super-potent woody note with a lingering sillage that adds a modern sensuality to any kind of composition.

Hedione

When Heione isolated, it evokes the floral and very fresh delicacy of jasmine, with a slight lemony facet, like a slice of lemon dipped in a glass. In its natural state, it comes into the composition of the scent of tea and jasmine, even if it is quite different, more airy, more luminous. In addition to this transparency and lightness, it binds other ingredients and adds freshness, volume and diffusion to a creation. Francis Kurkdjian refers to it as a breeze of petals.

Cedar from Virginia

This is the typical smell that comes out when you sharpen a pencil: woody, dry, slightly spicy and creamy. This North American cedar, also called red cedar because of the color of its wood, belongs to the juniper family, Juniperus Virginiana. Several types of cedars are used in perfumery, but this one comes into play in the heart and base, which gives a kind of verticality to its woody theme.

Safran

The most expensive spice in the world, nicknamed "red gold" - natural saffron is not used in perfumery because it contains safrol, a highly allergenic compound. But its effect is reproduced with one of its derivatives, saffronal. Its very powerful perfume is bitter and slightly metallic, blowing hot and cold on the rest of the composition with also a leathery, tarred facet. Francis Kurkdjian likes to use it in the top layer of a fragrance to break the sweetness of citrus notes. It is often associated with Oud-based perfumes and oriental amber accords.

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