Santal Nabataea woda perfumowana
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The inspiration for creating this fragrance was the ancient kingdom of the Nabateans and its capital, Petra. It's a journey through the colors and textures of the city carved in stone.
It all begins with a burst of freshly ground black pepper, complemented by a hint of dried apricot and blackcurrant leaves. The vibrant floral heart symbolizes the richness of oleander shrubs in the area of Petra. The base is made of sandalwood and the aroma of terracotta sandstone from Petra. The addition of coffee absolute brings to mind the texture of sandstone and perfectly sums up the fragrant journey.
Beauty and a classic reference to antiquity in a romantic, modern format.
Black pepper, blackcurrant leaf, dried apricot, oleander, opoponax, sandstone, sandalwood tree, coffee absolute
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About the brand Mona di Orio
"One of the most important features of the compositions I create is light. I love playing with scents, just like a painter plays with light and shadow. The top notes are bright and full of radiance, the heart notes are full of reflections, and the base notes are embedded in darkness." - that's how Mona di Orio talked about her philosophy of creating perfumery masterpieces. Her work and thinking about scents were undoubtedly influenced by her classical education, erudition, and over fifteen years of experience with one of the greatest authorities in perfumery, Edmund Roudnitski.
These are scents that cannot be forgotten, let alone imitated or replaced. They are unique, multi-threaded, and full of depth. They show humility towards the raw material and the sense of smell, true passion, and something incredibly rare and difficult to name - perhaps that's why they are so moving.
Mona di Orio passed away suddenly in 2011. Her work is continued by Jeroen Oude Sogtoen.