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Marc-Antoine Barrois "Ganymede" Eau de Parfum - 100 ml
Stabilized rose mix - 12 pcs
Hydrangea
Nigela
Oasis
Box
Satin ribbon
Description
Top notes: Italian mandarin, Orpur saffron
Heart notes: violet, Chinese osmanthus absolute Orpur
Base notes: Akigalawood, immortelle absolute
Accords: Mineral, leather
Address for manufacturing activities: 14 rue de Faubourg Saint Honore - 75008 Paris, France (France)
Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch have dedicated this elegant and unexpected harmony of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede to the amazing planet Ganymede, a rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo. Ganymede glows and shimmers in the lens of a telescope, covered in frozen, salty oceans. The planet got its name from Greek mythology: a young boy named Ganymede was kidnapped by the gods, who were so enchanted by his beauty that they made him immortal.
Description
Top notes: Italian mandarin, Orpur saffron
Heart notes: violet, Chinese osmanthus absolute Orpur
Base notes: Akigalawood, immortelle absolute
Accords: Mineral, leather
Address for manufacturing activities: 14 rue de Faubourg Saint Honore - 75008 Paris, France (France)
Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch have dedicated this elegant and unexpected harmony of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede to the amazing planet Ganymede, a rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo. Ganymede glows and shimmers in the lens of a telescope, covered in frozen, salty oceans. The planet got its name from Greek mythology: a young boy named Ganymede was kidnapped by the gods, who were so enchanted by his beauty that they made him immortal.
Description
Marc-Antoine Barrois and Quentin Bisch have dedicated this elegant and unexpected harmony of mandarin, violet, immortelle and suede to the amazing planet Ganymede, a rocky satellite of Jupiter discovered in 1610 by Galileo. Ganymede glows and shimmers in the lens of a telescope, covered in frozen, salty oceans. The planet got its name from Greek mythology: a young boy named Ganymede was kidnapped by the gods, who were so enchanted by his beauty that they made him immortal.
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