Clive Christian Clive Crown Matsukita 50ml Parfum

1,800.00 AED

A new illusive scent inspired by Clive Christian’s foundations in the Crown Perfumery Company; this unique perfume first created in 1892 has been reimagined from the archives for a new era of perfume connoisseur. Inspired by a Japanese princess who awed the Victorian court with her elegance, this perfume captures a mystical grace from the finest ingredients in a potent concentration with a powerful royal heritage unique to the world of perfumery.

SKU: CLCR0066
Collection

Crown Collection

Family

Chypre, Woody

14 in stock

Notes:
Top Notes:
Bergamot, vert de bergamote, bitter orange oil, clary sage oil, frankincense oil, pink pepper, black pepper, nutmeg oil
Heart Notes:
Mate tea, jasmine sambac, fresh jasmine, rose absolute, rose, magnolia, guaiac oil, cade oil, styrax
Base Notes:
Ambrofix, cedarwood oil, vetiver oil, patchouli oil, cypriol oil, georgywood, akigalawood,
fir balsam absolute, oakmoss, ambrettolide, sylkolide, serenolide, nirvanolide, cosmone.

Clive Christian was established in 1999 when the English designer of the same name acquired Crown Perfumery, the celebrated perfume house established in London in 1872, and so named after being granted the use of the royal crown by Queen Victoria as a sign of quality and excellence. The brand interprets a refined art, bringing to life a thousand year tradition of fragrances in which, for Clive Christian, luxury, the search for perfection and tradition seem to be limitless.The 2012 New Year Honours List announced Clive Christian as the recipient of an OBE – Order of the British Empire – for his contribution as a Designer to the British Luxury Goods Industry.Designer Clive Christian has 82 perfumes in our fragrance base. Clive Christian is an old perfume house. The earliest edition was created in 1872 and the newest is from 2021. Clive Christian fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers Beverley Bayne, Mike Parrot, Christian Provenzano, Angela Stavrevska, Julie Pluchet, Celia Orozco Cirimbilli, Geza Schoen and Tim Gage.