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2008 COLLECTIBLE CRYSTAL FLACON « SHÉHÉRAZADE » LALIQUE :
2008 COLLECTIBLE CRYSTAL FLACON « SHÉHÉRAZADE » LALIQUE, Limited, Numbered and Signed Edition 2008, 1 Fl. Oz. (30 ml).
Scent:
- Top Note: Rose Essence, Jasmine, Clove Flower, Orris
- Heart Note: Blackcurrant Leaves, Blackberry, Pear
- Dry Down Note: Sandalwood Mysore, Vanilla, White Musks
♦ LALIQUE PERFUME BOTTLE :
Initiated by Marie-Claude Lalique to celebrate the birth of her first perfume, Lalique de Lalique, since 1994 Limited, Signed and Numbered Editions of Collector’s Crystal Flacons have become an annual event like vintage wine. Initially dedicated to feminine perfumes, these prestigious editions were subsequently joined by their male counterparts in 1997.
Each year Lalique elevates the art of Flacon design to the summit of creativity by uniting an inspiration from the works of René Lalique with a modernity that is informed by the most exquisite techniques of our master craftsmen.
Frequently figurative, the Flacons are the glassmakers’ chance to excel in creating and finishing curves and sculpted details. They are produced at Lalique Workshops (At Wingen-sur-Moder) by our master glassmakers including some of the very best tradesmen of France (“Meilleurs Ouvriers de France”).