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Description
Oranges and Lemons Say The Bells of St. Clements This long name is inspired by an English nursery rhyme that refers to London churches. Near St. Clement's Church, there were many stalls with citrus fruits brought by merchants. The past is long gone, but James Heeley decided to immortalize it in a perfume bottle. The scent is indeed predominantly orange, but at the same time devoid of cloying sweetness. The light green nuances are thanks to petitgrain oil, which is obtained from unripe fruits, leaves, and young shoots of oranges. The incredibly pleasant feeling of light acidity is later led into dark green vetiver chords. The composition seems to carry a huge load of positive emotions in its purest form.
Ingredients
- head notes: orange, lemon, bergamot, mandarin
- heart notes: neroli, petitgrain, ylang-ylang
- base notes: vetiver, earl grey tea
Fragrance Notes
Head
lemon, orange, tangerine, bergamot
Heart
neroli, petitgrain, Earl Grey tea
Base
ylang-ylang, vetiver from Haiti
About the brand Heeley
James Heeley, a lawyer by education, began his adventure with fragrances by creating the composition of Figuier - a perfectly thought-out interpretation of the scent of a fig tree. This perfume gave birth to a collection that combines two seemingly opposing features - timeless elegance and nature. When we smell the incense Cardinal, the essential Sel Marin or the clean and powdery Blanc Poudre, we feel admiration and fascination.
The creator of the brand personally takes care of both developing the formula of each fragrance and designing the packaging.