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A collection of five 8ml eaux de parfum inspired by the changing landscapes of the natural world. Exploring woods, rain, moss and open landscapes, Icons Collection No.2 brings together five distinctive fragrances that capture the character of the outdoors through carefully composed botanical and resinous notes.

 

The set includes Steam, Moss, Dandelion, Ink and Rain Wood, making it an ideal introduction to the world of Perfumer H or a thoughtful gift for fragrance enthusiasts.

 

Fragrances included

Ink – Elemi, black pepper, rose absolute, vetiver, patchouli, papyrus, cedarwood, frankincense and ambroxan.

Rain Wood – Elemi, galbanum, water lily, angelica seed, cedarwood, juniper wood, patchouli, frankincense and myrrh.

Moss – Bergamot, grapefruit, lavender, mandarin, pine needle, tree moss, vetiver, amber and sea moss.

Dandelion – Lemon, orange flower absolute, mandarin, plum, basil leaf, galbanum, cardamom, vetiver, sandalwood and musk.

Steam – Mandarin, plum, green tea, coriander, black pepper, birch tar, cedarwood, juniper wood and sandalwood.

 

Details

  • Five 8ml eaux de parfum
  • Includes Steam, Moss, Dandelion, Ink and Rain Wood
  • Made in England

Icons Collection No. 2 by Perfumer H

£130.00Price
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Only 2 left in stock

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