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Nuit de Sable by BDK Parfums is an interpretation of a warm sand accord intertwined with the roses from the gardens of Palais Royal: vibrant and magnetic. In these gardens, an unexpected encounter lingers into the night. Magic unfolds in the silence of the evening, where only footsteps echo on the sandy gravel. It's a fleeting moment, a parenthesis of passion that fades with the sunrise.
An enchanting fragrance that opens with a spicy note of cumin, nutmeg and cardamom, leading into a heart of Turkish rose for a romantic and mysterious glow. The base of sandalwood and amber adds a sensual and warm finish.
Note from the perfumer, Marie Schnirer:
"To add complexity, sophistication, and elegance, I crafted a cocktail of spices featuring Guatemalan cardamom, Ceylon cinnamon, and Indonesian nutmeg, layered over Turkish rose absolute. The result is a colorful, warm, and bewitching fragrance that unfolds its full range of nuances on the skin."
Cardamom, Nutmeg, Cumin, Rose, Hot sand accord, Sandalwood, Tonka beans, Ambroxan, Musk
Located in the Palais Royal in Paris, BDK Parfums has been crafting unique fragrances since 2016. Founded by David Benedek, whose family has been entrenched in the perfume industry for generations, the brand's creations epitomize passion and character. BDK is committed to quality and authenticity: each scent is meticulously curated without predetermined formulas, utilizing artisanal techniques and premium ingredients. The perfume collection resembles a contemporary bookstore, housing an array of scents, each narrating a distinct story. Furthermore, every detail reflects French craftsmanship, from the bottle to the packaging. The iconic bottle cap, inspired by the Grand Palais dome, is handcrafted by a traditional goldsmith, while the bottle itself is crafted by a master glassmaker in Normandy.
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