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White Tea & Jasmine Scented Envelope

White Tea & Jasmine Scented Envelope

Thé Blanc & Jasmin

Regular price HK$72.25
Regular price HK$85.00 Sale price HK$72.25
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6g

Enhance your storage spaces with the White Tea & Jasmine Scented Envelope from Collines de Provence, now available in Hong Kong. This elegant scented envelope is perfect for cabinets, cupboards, and other storage areas, infusing them with a refreshing fragrance that transforms your environment.


Crafted with care, this scented envelope releases the soothing scent of white tea and jasmine, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere. Ideal for keeping your linens, clothes, or personal items smelling delightful, it adds a touch of luxury to your everyday life.


Bring the enchanting fragrance of White Tea & Jasmine into your home and enjoy the subtle elegance it brings to your storage solutions. Perfect for gifts or personal use, this scented envelope is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their space

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FRAGRANCE

White Tea and Jasmine belongs to the Floral and Fresh olfactory family:
Top Notes: Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin
Heart Notes: Jasmine, White Tea, Green Tea
Base Notes: Musk, Amber, Cedarwood

BOTANICALS

White tea, made from the young leaves and buds of the tea plant native to East Asia, is minimally processed to preserve its natural flavor, while jasmine, a fragrant flowering plant from the Oleaceae family, thrives in warm climates and is commonly cultivated for ornamental and perfumery uses.

HISTORY

White tea, derived from the young leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis plant in China since the Tang Dynasty, is known for its delicate flavor, while jasmine, celebrated for its sweet scent, has been valued in various cultures for centuries for use in perfumes, teas, and traditional medicine.

GEOGRAPHY

White tea is mainly produced in China's Fujian province, where specific climate and soil conditions enhance its quality, with the finest teas harvested in early spring, while jasmine is cultivated in regions like India, Egypt, and Morocco, where flowers are hand-picked in the evening to preserve their fragrance.

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