Constantinople woda perfumowana
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Pine, pink pepper and lavender bring a delicate coolness reminiscent of the freshness of the morning. The timeless elegance of iris and geranium is highlighted by the scents of the earth - patchouli and moss. Two worlds - connected.
The calm waves of the Bosphorus,
like the constant ebb and flow of time,
anchor the Queen of cities in a unique place -
between the blue of two seas: the Black and Aegean,
where Europe and Asia meet,
Two worlds colliding.
Constantinople - a melting pot of cultures, chaos and contradictions
- a city that never sleeps.
The heart of expansive empires and defensive walls
and tales of betrayal and loyalty.
A place with many names:
New Rome, Byzantium, finally Istanbul.
As we climb up the narrow streets,
we will admire the jewel on the opposite shore.
It is Hagia Sophia - a cathedral, mosque, museum.
Arrogant, vibrant, timeless.
Siberian pine essence
Pink pepper essence
Frozen lavender
Iris extract
Rose
Geranium essence
Vanilla stick
Patchouli essence
Moss
Fragrance Notes
Head
Siberian pine, pink pepper, lavender
Heart
iris, rose, geranium
Base
vanilla, patchouli, moss
About the brand Penhaligon's
The quintessence of British style and quality. Everything is made in England from the finest oils and essences, which often cost more than pure gold. They have long been appreciated by perfume connoisseurs around the world, and today they are also finding their place in the niche perfume market. Each of the scents tells a different, captivating story - whether it's the first Hammam Bouquet from 1872 or the recently created Elixir. It is worth noting that currently, two perfumers belonging to the elite of perfumery - Olivia Giacobetti and Bertrand Duchaufour - are creating for Penhaligon's. The latter became famous for his signature reinterpretation of the Anthology Collection, available in Poland exclusively at Galilu. This line is an extremely successful attempt to recreate discontinued compositions, and each of its products is a masterful display of the creator.
Constantinople
Reviews of Constantinople
Notes of pine, pink pepper, iris, moss and lavender highlight the diverse character of the region now known as the province of Istanbul. Constantinople, enclosed in a decorative and eye-catching bottle, is the perfect satisfaction of vanity.
Jamison Kent, The Glass Magazine