Black Rose Reed Diffuser
Black Rose Reed Diffuser
Rose Noire
100ml
Transform your living space with the Black Rose Reed Diffuser from Collines de Provence, meticulously handmade in our factory in Mane, Haute-Provence. This elegant reed diffuser features a unique blend of lightly fresh and fruity notes, captivating your senses with its distinctive character.
As a premium scented diffuser, it continuously releases a luxurious fragrance that enhances any room, making it an ideal choice for homes in Hong Kong. The chic design not only adds sophistication to your décor but also provides a long-lasting aroma that creates an inviting atmosphere.
Experience the enchanting scent of the Black Rose Reed Diffuser and elevate your home décor with its exquisite aroma. Perfect for those who appreciate elegance and quality in every detail.
Discover the Black Rose Reed Diffuser today and indulge in the delightful scent that transforms your living space!
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FRAGRANCE
FRAGRANCE
Upon opening, the fragrance reveals sparkling top notes of blackcurrant and blueberry, evoking the freshness of a morning harvest. In the base, the enchanting warmth of tonka bean blends with the sensual impression of black musk.
The fragrance of the Black Rose Scented Candle belongs to the "Fruity" olfactory family:
Top Note: Blackcurrant, Blueberry, Black Pepper
Heart Note: Iris, Jasmine, Black Rose
Base Note: Praline, Black Musk, Tonka Beans
BOTANICALS
BOTANICALS
The rose is the cultivated form of flowers from the genus Rosa, unlike the wild species of briar roses. In the Western world, the rose is considered the noblest of flowers. It symbolizes (especially in red) love and romance in the language of flowers.
HISTORY
HISTORY
The rose is universally acknowledged as the most beautiful flower in the world, renowned for its exquisite fragrance. Originating from Persia, it has been cultivated since at least 500 BCE.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
The rosebush was originally imported from the Orient, but it now grows in Europe, Asia, North Africa, and North America.


