In 1840, Englishman Edward Foxhall discovered the sandalwood tree on Pines Island near New Caledonia. It was previously unknown in Europe. By the end of the 19th century, this noble and aromatic wood gained immense fame. It was called "cadana" in Sanskrit and "sandal" in Arabic, and was used as a precious oil for hair and body. Its soothing scent still lingers in the air, perfectly blending with the smoke of Asian incense.
Head notes: cardamom.
Heart notes: essential oils from sandalwood tree.
Base notes: guaiac wood.
Fragrance Notes
Head
cardamom
Heart
sandalwood tree
Base
guaiacum tree
About the brand Trudon
A French family company from Normandy, producing candles since 1643. They supplied them to the French royal court and the most important churches in France. Marie Antoinette was a loyal customer of the company, and Napoleon gave his son a candle adorned with gold medallions with his likeness on the day of his birth...
In 2006, the forgotten company was taken over by Ramdane Touhami, a brilliant artist, entrepreneur, and creative director, and turned it into an undoubtedly cult brand. Their offer includes classic perfumes, home fragrances, accessories, and the most popular candles - made from natural waxes, placed in handcrafted glass vessels with a characteristic gold or silver emblem, with complex, elaborate, and long-lasting scents. Scents that linger long after they have been extinguished.