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Bvlgari Jasmin Noir Eau de Toilette for Women
A Seductive Scent for Any Time of Day
Jasmin Noir’s unique combination of sambac jasmine, green sap, and precious woods gives it an enigmatic air that’s both elegant and seductive. Despite its special-occasion complexity, however, it’s still light enough to wear to the office or on casual weekend outings.
The King of Flowers
If rose is the queen of flowers, jasmine is her king. The most widely used perfume element, jasmine evokes a piercing sweetness that tends to linger. Jasminium sambac, the type used in this fragrance, possesses a more mysterious characteristic—its bright white flowers open only at night, closing as the sun begins to rise.
Fragrance Notes
- Women’s floral-woody-sensual fragrance
- Top notes of green sap and gardenia petals
- Heart notes of sambac jasmine absolute and satiny almond
- Base notes of precious woods, licorice, and tonka bean absolute
Specifics
- Introduced in 2008
- 3.4 fl. oz. spray
- Opaque black bottle with the textural illusion of draped fabric
About Bvlgari
Spelled with a v but pronounced as a u, the Bvlgari brand began as a small silver shop in Rome in 1884. Founder Sotirio Bulgari came from an ancient family of Greek silversmiths; today, third generation family members carry on the family tradition of transforming raw precious elements into sparkling statement necklaces. Each piece begins with a sketch, as designers assess the color, brilliance, wearability, and je ne sais quoi. In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Nicola Bulgari said, “Each piece has its own philosophy.” Though he draws inspiration from architecture around the world—from India to Columbus, Indiana—he says, “I don’t like the idea of a global style … the same things all over the world. We try to be individual in our designs.”
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