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Silver Thread [Eau de Parfum]
Description
Silver Thread unfolds with waves of sparkling White Tea, lush Mandarin and Neroli. The heart glows with the radiance of intoxicating Jasmine Absolute. The dry down develops with the familiar warmth of Vanilla, Captive Musks and Creamy Sandalwood. This smooth blend is both comforting and uplifting, providing a true sense of release.
FUNCTION
I Trust
TOP NOTE
Mandarin, White Tea, Szechuan Pepper SFE, Coriander
Mid Top
Jasmine Absolute, Neroli Oil Bigarade Petals
BASE NOTES
Firmenich Captive Musks, Atlas Cedarwood, Mate Absolute, Vanilla, Sandalwood
ALL INGREDIENTS
SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Dent.), Fragrance/ Parfum, Water/ Eau
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The perfumer / PIERRE NEGRIN
“I believe very strongly that the earth itself is the material, it is the true origin of our industry.”
Ingredient Story
A sparkling blend of Bergamot, Fig, cool Lavender, and rosy Geranium, offering brightness and mental clarity. Its earthy base features Patchouli, Moss, and Copaiba Oil, grounding the fragrance with a serene, contemplative essence.
Ingredient Story
Amber God Elixir Oil serves as the core of Potentia, a catalyst for personal transformation through scent. Rich Vanilla, opulent Labdanum and Amber meld with Incense and Sandalwood lending a sumptuous warmth.
Neroli
Though the used of Neroli Oil dates back to ancient times, its use as a perfumery ingredient did not become widespread until the 17thcentury when the Italian princess, Anne-Marie of Nerola, used the oil to perfume her gloves and baths. Neroli Oil is the product of the steam-distillation of the flowers from the Bitter Orange Tree. Its fragrance is greener and spicier than Orange Flower Oil, which shares the same origin.
Atlas Cedarwood
Atlas Cedarwood is a large, aromatic tree that has been celebrated for millennia. It has been used medicinally, cosmetically and is considered to be one of the earliest incensed materials. The oil obtained from Cedarwood is one of the oldest ingredients used in perfumery. Cedarwood, has a distinctive woody, spicy-resinous scent.
Mate Absolute
Native to South America, Mate is also called Yerba Mate. The leaves of the Mate plant are harvested and steeped to be used for tea. Mate is believed to have healing properties, reducing stress and insomnia. The belief dates back to the Guarani Indians, who chewed Mate leaves to help during long travels or strenuous work. The fragrance profile is described as green herbaceous and tea-like
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