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Eau de Lierre - Eau de toilette
Eau de Lierre
Eau de toilette
Galbanum, Cyclamen, Rosewood, Pink peppercorn
Ivy is said to be persistent. A symbol of attachment. In other words, like a perfume … yet its fragrance remains a mystery.
Eau de Lierre eau de toilette invents this - giving it its green notes, extending the roots of its sillage in a fresh, slightly aquatic accord, as herbaceous as green sap rising up a vine.
Eau de Lierre
Eau de toilette
Galbanum, Cyclamen, Rosewood, Pink peppercorn
Ivy is said to be persistent. A symbol of attachment. In other words, like a perfume … yet its fragrance remains a mystery.
Eau de Lierre eau de toilette invents this - giving it its green notes, extending the roots of its sillage in a fresh, slightly aquatic accord, as herbaceous as green sap rising up a vine.
Free sample to test the fragrance and facilitate its return.
Made in France, with full transparency.
Story
Ivy is a symbol of fidelity and attachment but ivy’s scent cannot be extracted. It must therefore be invented, given green notes, the roots of its trail extended... Eau de Lierre is a fresh and slightly aquatic accord, as herbaceous as green sap rising up a vine.
In Egypt and among the early Christians, ivy symbolised eternal life. Among the Greeks, its worship was dedicated to Dionysos, the god of joy and vitality. The Romans dedicated it to Bacchus and the glory of poets.
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Made in France
All of our fragrances are made in France
Recycling instructions
The glass bottle and cardboard box are recyclable. Please dispose of them in the appropriate recycling bins.
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