Scented candle based on european soy wax Candle Envoutant Safran
Scented candle based on european soy wax Candle Envoutant Safran
Bougie parfumée 25,00 € – 55,00 €
ENVOUTANT SAFRAN offers a sensual and enveloping dive into the delights of the Orient.
Notes: Mimosa, saffron, rose, honey
Burning time: 200g – 55 hours | 70g – 18 hours
The candle of 200g is accompanied by a specially designed diffuser disc to bring an elegant touch to your home.
Derived from our HOLI SAFRAN fragrance, a new addition already among the brand’s best sellers, the ENVOUTANT SAFRAN candle depicts an olfactory treasure with luxurious and sensual notes. The golden shades of saffron and honey resonate in an aromatic blend featuring spicy saffron paired with the sweet softness of honey, creating a warm and mystical atmosphere. Rose and mimosa delicately complement this fragrant quartet, perfuming your home with a scent of exotic passion.
Contains: hydrogenated soybean oil, fragrance, stearic acid, tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, citrus bergamia peel oil expressed, limonene, linalyl acetate, rose flower oil/extract, rose ketones, beta-caryophyllene, citral, citronellol, geraniol, geranyl acetate, linalool, ethyl salicylate, pinene, terpinolene.
Geodora is proud to be engaged in retributive ecology and the use of a high percentage of natural ingredients. Learn more about our engagement here.
Perfumer's dictionary
Perfumer's dictionary
Saffron, often referred to as “red gold,” is a highly prized spice derived from the stigma of the Crocus sativus flower. Known for its distinctive flavor, vibrant color, and medicinal properties, saffron also holds a significant place in the world of perfumery. In fragrances, saffron imparts a warm, rich, and slightly earthy aroma with sweet and leathery nuances, making it a favored ingredient in luxury and niche perfumes. Its complex scent profile blends seamlessly with other notes such as rose, oud, and sandalwood, adding depth and sophistication to the composition. The use of saffron in perfumery not only enhances the olfactory experience but also evokes a sense of exoticism and opulence, reflecting its historical association with royalty and luxury.