
"Last winter, the topic took shape: a Chypre, a true story teller. I have worn this fragrance on me and just for me for the first time in my career. It’s a surprising fragrance, with a familiar touch to it. The writing is modern and yet easy to understand, with just enough chapters to complete the story And suddenly the name aroused, Balkiss the real name of the queen of Sheba, a most beautiful, wise and mysterious woman who, centuries later, is still mesmerizing. Sublime and we are bewitched Balkiss and eternal, perfect beauty is with us."
- Céline Ellena
Sublime Balkiss is definitely a modern chypre that reminds one of the chypre from the older days. It has been created without oakmoss or synthetic moss or components from an animal origin.
Patchouli used: The essence of Patchouli is used for it’s dark and warm notes with two types of essential oils
- A traditional well know oil, sensual and mysterious
- A fraction of the essential oil with the heart notes, a new and modern patchouli with the cacao powder scent
Fragrance Contains Notes of: Patchouli, Violet, Black and purple berries, Blueberry, Blackberries, Blackcurrant, Damascus Rose from Bulgaria, Clusters of Lilac, Heather.
The bottle:
Designed by Thierry de Baschmakoff, the 50ml 1.7Oz.is a perfectly shaped glass bottle in the style of the 250ml and 90ml along with a solid metal cap and reburned glass surface that epitomizes the brand's values.
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The Different Company - Sublime Balkiss
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The Different Company - Sublime Balkiss Eau de Toilette - 50 ml
Item 18523
$145.00


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Named after Balkiss, the Queen of Sheba, Sublime Balkiss is a green-floral chypre with sweet and fruity hints of bergamot and cassis. Two types of patchouli are used to create this mysterious and seductive fragrance. The traditionally used patchouli essence, which is sensual and woodsy, is blended with a modified fraction of the patchouli essential oil, which evokes the scent of cocoa powder. Other notes include rose, violet leaf, bergamot, lilac, heather, lily-of-the-valley and wild cassis, blueberry and blackberry. |
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