Details
Wrapped in citrus and wood barks, the orange blossom weaves a painter’s dream from which escapes the pale curl of smoke from a narghile. Like an orientalist painting, furiously romantic, the vigorous scent of the wild juniper and the solar splinter of citrus fruits spring out like a thin steel blade in silky shadow of vanilla.
The diffuser allows a 3 to 4-month long, passive diffusion.
More
Notes:
Lemon, Orange, Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Wild Juniper
Shaped out of the same emblematic Trudon-green glass, the 350 ml fluted container is adorned with a gold emblem.
Handcrafted in the same glass manufacture as the candles, the Diffuser is topped with a 100% recyclable aluminum ring.
Lemon, Orange, Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Wild Juniper
Shaped out of the same emblematic Trudon-green glass, the 350 ml fluted container is adorned with a gold emblem.
Handcrafted in the same glass manufacture as the candles, the Diffuser is topped with a 100% recyclable aluminum ring.
Directions
You place 8 natural, black rattan sticks through the ring on top.
Ingredients + Benefits
Linalool, D-Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Citral, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Beta-Pinene, Nerol, Isoeugenol
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Brand Info
Founded in 1643, on the threshold of the reign of Louis XIV, Cire Trudon is the oldest Candlemaker in the world still active today.
Throughout the 17th century, the manufacturer became the Royal Wax Manufacturer and official supplier in the French court, then to Napoléon Bonaparte. Cire Trudon received a Gold Medal during the 1889 Universal Exhibit as a reward for the outstanding quality of its candles and wax.
Trudon enlists well-known “noses” to create perfumes for the stories it wishes to tell. Each candle is still dripped and made by hand in its factory in Normandy, perpetuating a luxury manufacturing which helps perpetuates the skills of its founder, Claude Trudon.
Throughout the 17th century, the manufacturer became the Royal Wax Manufacturer and official supplier in the French court, then to Napoléon Bonaparte. Cire Trudon received a Gold Medal during the 1889 Universal Exhibit as a reward for the outstanding quality of its candles and wax.
Trudon enlists well-known “noses” to create perfumes for the stories it wishes to tell. Each candle is still dripped and made by hand in its factory in Normandy, perpetuating a luxury manufacturing which helps perpetuates the skills of its founder, Claude Trudon.