We think it has something to do with the unusual use of salty sea water to temper sandalwood's usual sweetness
But using their signature champagne and tonka backbone also found in Tonkazure
a forbidden sweetness hidden amongst the white flower floralcy that devours you
As the name implies
You will discover natural benzoin drops from Laos and Cambodia
Peacock Throne duality-woman We think it has somethingThe scent The artist Try a sample first! The original Peacock Throne was created for the Mughal Emperor of India in the early 17th century. The platform of pure gold was encrusted with rubies, emeralds, pearls and diamonds. For its ultra luxurious presence, Taif Rose is the key flower to illustrate the legendary throne. Notes include lemon oil, pink pepper, nutmeg, Taif rose, ylang ylang, Turkish rose, jasmine, vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, and