Trudon - Belles Matières - Maduraï
Maduraï - the radiant shine of Indian jasmine
If Indian jasmine had a year of birth, it would probably be 1690. In that year, the Duke of Tuscany brought the first jasmine flower to India. Since then, the fragrant flower, originally from Arabia, has played a variety of roles in Indian culture: tea, for example, is often flavored with the addition of jasmine. Jasmine blossoms are woven into flower necklaces - or used as ritual offerings in Hindu temples.
350 ml room fragrance with eight dark rattan reeds. An elegant bottle of fluted, deep blue glass - decorated with a golden Trudon emblem: Maduraï tells of the splendor and glory of Indian jasmine flowers - for at least four months.
Look forward to a long-lasting fragrance journey to the radiant jasmine blossom paradise of India - in your home!