In 1925, the French designer Julien Viard developed a small dark blue crystal masterpiece with a unique decoration for the “Bleu de Chine” perfume of the Isabey Perfume House. To this day, only a few such bottles are still available and they became collectible rarities; one of them is in the "Museum of Perfume" in Grasse, France. In the same year, crystal master Ludwig Moser from Carlsbad designed his own bottle: a lozenge shape bottle in the color of dark amethyst with hand-painted patterns. And when the perfume house decided to release a contemporary version of the "Bleu de Chine" perfume in 2009, it was not possible to use the original name, as it was registered by another company. However, the spirit of the legendary "Bleu de Chine" was captured in the new fragrance, which was called Fleur Nocturne (Night Flower), by realizing of Moser's idea and the preservation of the dark blue color and unique decor.
Inspired by a universe of painted crystal, beautiful flowers and dark amethyst, the virtuoso of refined perfume compositions Jean Jacques created a delightful floral bouquet with an extraordinary mixture of white flowers and fruity notes lying on a sensual base. Top notes of mandarin blended with the apricot tree flowers and white peach create the sensation of an exceptional fragrance made from noble and precious ingredients of the highest quality. The heart of the fragrance harmoniously intertwines notes of jasmine, magnolia and gardenia, and the base, thanks to a combination of sunny notes, vanilla and patchouli, leaves a powerful, elegant and extremely sensual trail.
- Type of fragrance
- floral chypre
- Country
- France
- Type of perfume
- Eau De Parfum
- Production year
- 2009
- Perfumer
- Jean Jacques
- Brand
- Isabey
- Volume
- 50ml