Perfumer:
Jacques flori
Olfactory description:
Mint,
lemon,
blackcurrant,
Apple,
ginger,
cloves, jasmine, vanilla.
- Moroccan mint tea -
Born in 1808 near the city of Mascara in Algeria, Abd El Kader was a political and military leader, but also a founding writer, poet and philosopher of the Algerian state. Nicknamed "the friend of the French", it is said that he was enlightened and cultured, recognized as a man who always fought with honour and who was highly respected by his enemies.
This fragrance was selected thanks to the partnership between Danilo Cascella Premium Store and Campomarzio70
The Alabaster Collection
The Alabaster Collection, is the Trudon range characterized by luminescent white attributes. The delicate alabaster not only replaces the traditional green glass, but creates a complete sculptural object. Praised since ancient times by Greeks, Egyptians and Romans, alabaster is a soft stone: its milky appearance ideally filters the light. Countless artifacts, objects and sculptures carved in alabaster are preserved in museums around the world. All symbolize elegance, refinement and immaculate whiteness. In ancient Greece, alabaster also coined the name of a vase without handles that contained perfume (αλάβαστρος / alabastros).
Perfumer:
Jacques flori
Olfactory description:
Mint,
lemon,
blackcurrant,
Apple,
ginger,
cloves, jasmine, vanilla.
- Moroccan mint tea -
Born in 1808 near the city of Mascara in Algeria, Abd El Kader was a political and military leader, but also a founding writer, poet and philosopher of the Algerian state. Nicknamed "the friend of the French", it is said that he was enlightened and cultured, recognized as a man who always fought with honour and who was highly respected by his enemies.
This fragrance was selected thanks to the partnership between Danilo Cascella Premium Store and Campomarzio70
The Alabaster Collection
The Alabaster Collection, is the Trudon range characterized by luminescent white attributes. The delicate alabaster not only replaces the traditional green glass, but creates a complete sculptural object. Praised since ancient times by Greeks, Egyptians and Romans, alabaster is a soft stone: its milky appearance ideally filters the light. Countless artifacts, objects and sculptures carved in alabaster are preserved in museums around the world. All symbolize elegance, refinement and immaculate whiteness. In ancient Greece, alabaster also coined the name of a vase without handles that contained perfume (αλάβαστρος / alabastros).