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Wax Pendant Libreria
Discover the artisanal elegance of Florence with Officina de Tornabuoni's Wax Pendant, a unique jewel of traditional Florentine craftsmanship. Each handcrafted scented wax pendant, adorned with natural decorations of plants and flowers, is part of a unique series, making it exclusive.
HOW TO USE
Ideal for delicately scenting drawers, wardrobes, or home environments, these pendants emit a harmonious fragrance of bergamot, apple, coconut, cinnamon, clove, white flowers, with base notes of amber, white musk, vanilla, patchouli, and labdanum. A refined accessory that brings a warm, welcoming atmosphere and the richness of artisanal tradition directly into your home.
The Science of Fragrances: Navigating the World of Olfactory Families
In the vast universe of fragrances, there is a compass that guides enthusiasts and perfumers through seas of aromas: the olfactory families. These classifications are essential for understanding the composition and harmony of perfumes, acting as a bridge between the science of perfumery and the art of enchanting the senses.
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Palazzo Larderel- the story Palazzo Lardarel has been a historical and architectural fixture on Firenze’s renowned Via Tornabuoni since the 1580s, when it was built by architect Giovanni Antonio Dosio for the Giacomini family in the late Renaissance style.
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