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Sand Flower

by Amelie Bourgeois
A salty and spicy flower blooming in the heart of the desert. Fleur de Sable evokes a wind-swept desert landscape where a rare flower grows amidst the dunes.
Capacity 50ml
112,50€
Regular price 112,50€
Familles olfactives
Épicée
Florale
Notes de tête
  • Bergamot
  • Pink pepper
  • Salt water
  • Wind note
Notes de cœur
  • Eglantine
  • Paprika
  • Everlasting flower
Notes de fond
  • Black Pepper
  • Myrrh
  • Iris
  • Ambroxan

Occasions
  • Daily
  • Professional
  • Evening
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Fleur de Sable has a mineral, salty, and spicy feel, like a fragile flower marked by heat and sand. The opening is fresh but not classic, with a sensation of salty air and warm wind that creates something very airy. Then the fragrance becomes more floral with a wild rose, but quickly uplifted by spices that give it character. Over time, the fragrance warms up and becomes drier, with resinous and powdery notes that evoke the earth and desert dust. The overall effect is an original fragrance, between salty freshness, dry flowers, and spices, with a true sensation of a natural and raw landscape.

The brand

Liquides Imaginaires is a French artistic perfumery house founded in 2012 by Philippe Di Méo, designer, and David Frossard, Artistic Director. In ancient times, perfume was addressed to the gods before it was addressed to men. It is this original, sacred, and transformative dimension that Philippe Di Méo seeks to restore. Each collection bears a name that refers to the invisible world. "Les Eaux Delà" because perfume has always been what crosses, what passes to the other side. "Les Eaux de Peau" because before language, human beings communicated through smell, through the skin, through the animal they still were. "Les Eaux Sanguines" because wine and blood share the same color and the same sacred intoxication. "Les Eaux de l'Est" because the incense and spice routes shaped perfumery long before Grasse. And "Les Eaux Imaginaires" evoke the great maps of desire, from the Map of Tendre to the geographies invented by literature. Three perfumes per collection, always. For Philippe Di Méo, the number three is perfect balance: body, soul, spirit. Past, present, future. Each bottle, designed as an antique vessel with gold or silver caps, is itself a ritual object. He describes his creations as talismans in the literal sense: objects imbued with power, capable of opening something within the wearer.

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