Description
In Ancient Egyptian, the word “Nun” was a palindrome that referred to the primordial water, which was personified as the God Nun. Legend has it that from this water emerged the Lotus flower, which bloomed during the day and hid underwater at night. As it opened, it revealed the Sun God Atum, thus symbolizing rebirth.
This fragrance pays tribute to this iconic and symbolic flower that arises from the Nun and opens up in the sunshine, spreading its scented molecules into the air. It begins with evident citrus notes, with the sweetness of pear joining a heart of blossoming lotus, jasmine, and ylang-ylang. The scent concludes with base notes of woods, amber, and musk, completing this fragrant composition.
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