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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Le Bijou du Parfumeur

Le Bijou du Parfumeur (The Perfumer's Jewel) by Guerlain. Gold tone pomander ball pendant engraved with the Guerlain bee symbol, a black ribbon necklace. The pendant opens up and you insert the ceramic ball that you have soaked in fragrance, it closes with a magnetic clasp.

I don't know the exact date of manufacture but I am fairly certain it is post 2008.



For more info check out this Russian blog: http://kosmetista.ru/blog/perfumes/36325.html

Indes & Merveilles Deluxe Limited Edition Shalimar Flacon c2013

Deluxe Shalimar limited edition for 2013, called "Indes & Merveilles".

Sylvia Toledano, the Parisian jewellery maker, has designed an exceptional set of jewels that follows the curves of the original Shalimar bottle. The 24-carat matte gold is covered with a myriad of colored stones coming from Jaipur: lapis lazuli, amethyst, carnelian, malachite, tiger-eye and yellow and pink quartz. 

The bottle holds 1.5 litre of Shalimar parfum and has been produced in only 48 numbered pieces.

Photo from Monsieur Guerlain