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Clive Christian's Crab Apple Blossom is one of the most famous products of the Crown's Perfumery and is that this delicate perfume was first created in 1886. A fragrance inspired by the wild apple blossom growing on the outskirts of the founding house of Crown Perfumery in Kensington, the Crown Perfumery Company was the first brand to capture this illusory aroma of unique ingredients.
The refreshing Crab Apple Blossom is a Floral perfume that captures that spring scent of the apple flower and the exotic sea bergamot at its exit for a first sparkling impression. In the heart is revealed a fruity floral character, compensated with modern notes of spicy green rhubarb and a fresh chord of mint and sugar, before sitting on a bottom of creamy sandal and floating wood of aquatic aroma. A fresh, energizing, citrus but mild perfume, which explores 151 ingredients and a powerful 25% concentration for a lasting scent that spreads through the skin like the branches of a flower under the spring sun.
A red glass container that emanates extraordinary elegance thanks to its colors and perfect lines and a golden lid simulating a crown to effectively preserve up to the last drop of this fragrance and that besides leaving an aroma on your skin decorates any space where you place it.
Clive Christian Perfume is an independent market-leading British perfume shop, whose goal is to create the best perfumes in the world. The predecessor of the brand, the Crown Perfumery Company, founded in 1872, is the only house that has obtained permission to use the crown of Queen Victoria in its jars. An image that defines every bottle of this brand until today.
In 1999 Clive Christian acquired the Crown perfumery in London which earned her name thanks to Queen Victoria, using her name and crown as a symbol of quality and excellence. The classic formulation of Clive Christian helped to create a new level in the high perfumery, so it was the queen's favorite and it was born of the need of the ladies of the Victorian society to use revitalizing aromas that would allow them to endure the corsets and clothes used at the time. Initially, ammonia salts were used, which smelled very badly, and it was precisely the son of a corsets manufacturer who had the idea of creating a revitalizing fragrance, but which smells well, which resulted in instant success.
Due to the position in the court by the Queen, this company had access to all commercial routes with perfumes, allowing it to use the most strange, pure and expensive natural ingredients that could be used in perfumery. The first creations of this perfume house were sold aboard the Titanic.
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