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Trudon unveils a range with white luminescent attributes: The Alabasters. The delicate alabaster not only replaces the traditional green-glass but creates a sculptural object complete with a matching top. 

Sculpted in Spain out of a single block, the new containers and matching tops are one-of-a-kind: the alabaster’s veins that run on the surface are unique by essence. Minimal and aesthetic, a gold metallic label further recalls the manufacture’s history.

Glorified by the candle’s flame, the translucent alabaster welcomes a halo of light: with its white mineral tops, The Alabaster range of candles transforms into a unique interior accessory. A refined collectible.

 

A fine fragrance, Atria is light with a powdery touch: its feminine character evokes the soft and delicate touch of the skin. At the heart of the perfume, iris, cashmere wood and amber notes are combined with leathery and musky base notes.

 

Dimensions

270g

H: 10,5 cm Ø: 9 cm Weight: 270g Burning time: 55 to 60 hours

 

 

Established in 1643 by Claude Trudon, on the threshold of the reign of Louis XIV, Cire Trudon is the oldest Candlemaker in the world. Throughout the 17th century, Trudon became the Royal Wax Manufacturer and official supplier in the French court, then to Napoléon Bonaparte. Trudon held the title of "Royal Manufacture", the one and only candle manufacture to ever obtain this.

 

Today, each glass candle is crafted by artisans in Normandy, France and the glass vessel in Vinci, Italy. The shape is inspired by the contours of a champagne bucket.
The beehive symbol pays tribute to the bees that contributed to the quality of the maison (in the 17th century Trudon would say “Deo Regique laborant”, which means: “They work for God and the King.”, “they” being the bees).

All Trudon fragrances are developed in partnership with renowned perfumers and produced with the upmost care and patience.

TRUDON The Alabasters - Atria

$300.00Price
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