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Rahele Eau de Parfum 60 ML
Rahele Eau de Parfum 60 ML
Rahele Eau de Parfum 60 ML
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GREEN MANDARIN, CARDAMOM, CINNAMON, VIOLET LEAF ABSOLUTE OSMANTHUS ABSOLUTE, ROSE ABSOLUTE, MAGNOLIA, JASMIN ABSOLUTE, IRIS, VIOLET CEDARWOOD, SANDALWOOD, OAKMOSS, PATCHOULI, LEATHER

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NEELA VERMEIRE CRÉATIONS RAHELE 

An Olfactory Travelogue

Rahele (traveller) is the newest fragrance, an ode to exotic travel, an olfactory journey in the company of 17th Century French visitors to the East.

Tavernier...Bernier...Thévenot...the names still resonate in the imagination of armchair travellers today, as each man left a detailed record of his adventures, showing us Mughal-ruled India through a European lens.

Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605-1689) was a French jeweller of Belgian descent,an independently wealthy gem merchant who funded his own travels to the East, particularly to India. His book Les six voyages is still considered an important point of reference by historians. His trade in precious stones and pearls took him to the court during the construction of the Taj Mahal. On one of his voyages, Tavernier bought a gigantic blue diamond in Golconda which he subsequently sold to the Sun King, Louis XIV. The Tavernier diamond, or French Blue as it came to be called, was a centrepiece in the French crown jewels. According to legend, the precious stone was stolen during the French Revolution, only to turn up many years later in London, recut as the Hope diamond.

Francois Bernier (1620–1688) was physician to the eldest son of Shah Jahanand, more widely, to the court during his 12-year stay in India. He saw various rulers, was an astute social observer and contributed greatly to the understanding of court life and life in India generally through his book Travels in the Mughal Empire, AD 1656-1668.

The third traveller, Jean Thévenot (1633-1667), was a linguist and botanist. The travels of Monsieur Thévenot into the Levant describes in detail his observations during his travels. This book was the first part of his Voyagesand was published while he was alive. The other two parts of Thévenot’s Voyages were published posthumously.

Tavernier and Thévenot actually met in India for a brief period, and Bernier and Tavernier’s paths crossed as well. All three travellers were some of the best social historians of their times who witnessed court life and splendours first-hand and wrote about their insights into the mystique of India.
Rahele is truly an East meets West composition, centred around Osmanthus - melding the woods and spices of India with herbal and floral essences of classical French perfumery.
Like the fabled French Blue, Rahele mesmerizes. Its sparkling facets reveal a delightful journey...
Rahele is a travelogue of a fragrance - a journey to a longed-for destination.
Rahele is for those filled with curiosity about travel, art, beauty, cultures and a life without borders.


TOP NOTES
GREEN MANDARIN, CARDAMOM, CINNAMON, VIOLET LEAF ABSOLUTE
HEART NOTES
OSMANTHUS ABSOLUTE, ROSE ABSOLUTE, MAGNOLIA, JASMIN ABSOLUTE, IRIS, VIOLET
BASE NOTES
CEDARWOOD, SANDALWOOD, OAKMOSS, PATCHOULI, LEATHER

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Susanna - 14-05-2023 17:25

Een heerlijke soft oriental. De ingrediënten doen een zware geur vermoeden, maar de geur is juist zacht, elegant en transparant. Kan het hele jaar door, ook en ontwikkelt zich na uren tot een sensuele skin scent.

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