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Rose & Hibiscus Scented Envelope

Rose & Hibiscus Scented Envelope

Rose & Hibiscus

Regular price HK$72.25
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6g

Enhance your storage spaces with the Rose & Hibiscus Scented Envelope from Collines de Provence. Perfect for cabinets, cupboards, and other storage areas, this elegant scented envelope infuses your belongings with a delightful fragrance that transforms your home environment.

Crafted with care, this scented envelope releases the enchanting scent of rose and hibiscus, creating a refreshing and inviting atmosphere. Ideal for keeping linens, clothes, and personal items smelling wonderful, it adds a touch of luxury to your everyday life.

Now available in Hong Kong, the Rose & Hibiscus Scented Envelope is perfect for those looking to elevate their storage solutions while enjoying a captivating aroma. Discover how this charming addition can make every space feel more welcoming.

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FRAGRANCE

The Rose & Hibiscus belongs to the Floral scent family. View the floral bouquet\'s scent pyramid:
Top note: Rose, Mandarin, Bergamot
Heart note: Hibiscus, Cyclamen, Rose
Base note: Cedar, Sandalwood, White Musk

BOTANICALS

Hibiscus has captivated people for millennia with its beauty and fragrance, growing up to five meters high and featuring asymmetrical flowers in various colors, with Syrian and Chinese hibiscus being the most common species in Europe. The rose, celebrated as the Queen of Flowers for thousands of years, boasts a rich history that predates literature and includes numerous species, notably the Grasse variety, or May rose, which is prized for its highly scented flowers used in perfumery and aromatherapy.

HISTORY

Hibiscus has been cultivated in Egypt and Southeast Asia for its decorative appeal and edible parts, spreading to Europe in the 12th century and earning the title "flower of eternity" due to its continued medicinal use in Sub-Saharan Africa. Roses, with a history that predates humanity, symbolize beauty and love, inspiring countless artworks and literature, and represent positivity and the divine feminine through their unforgettable fragrance.

GEOGRAPHY

Hibiscus is found worldwide, thriving in various climates, but most species are sensitive to wind; it has become a positive global symbol, appearing on the national flags of countries like Korea, Hawaii, and Malaysia. In contrast, thousands of garden and wild rose varieties exist globally, with the cabbage rose particularly flourishing in the Provence sunshine, which enhances its beauty and fragrance while its full petals are protected by long thorns.

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