Three Maltese Cities Collection
€59,99
Birgu scent
This is made from a blend of flora indigenous to Birgu - Mimosa and Sandrac the Maltese national tree with a hint of Citruses.
Mdina scent
The MDINA Scent. Stephen Cordina after years of research has been searching for the plants and extracts which herbs and oils they used fumigate during the plague. Capturing the scent adding together to the building and interiors with main Notes of various Citrus, Pine and Oak and many other undertones Accord..
Valletta scent
VALLETTA main perfume notes are (JASMIN, OUD & GRAPEFRUIT). The whole range was launched back in 2015. Stephen has captured the history of Malta using three main ingredients, Jasmin was introduced by the phoneticians, Oud was introduced by the Arab Emperor, Grapefruit by the French, and Osmanthus by the British. A scent that truly represents our beloved capital city.
These scents have been created, each based on the history of the named city, using research that Stephen Cordina has dedicated much time to over two decades. Mr Cordina's speciality for a long time has been studying the History of Perfumes and herbal medicine from the time of Stonehenge, the Byzantine times Egyptians and the Merchants of Venice.
This is made from a blend of flora indigenous to Birgu - Mimosa and Sandrac the Maltese national tree with a hint of Citruses.
Mdina scent
The MDINA Scent. Stephen Cordina after years of research has been searching for the plants and extracts which herbs and oils they used fumigate during the plague. Capturing the scent adding together to the building and interiors with main Notes of various Citrus, Pine and Oak and many other undertones Accord..
Valletta scent
VALLETTA main perfume notes are (JASMIN, OUD & GRAPEFRUIT). The whole range was launched back in 2015. Stephen has captured the history of Malta using three main ingredients, Jasmin was introduced by the phoneticians, Oud was introduced by the Arab Emperor, Grapefruit by the French, and Osmanthus by the British. A scent that truly represents our beloved capital city.
These scents have been created, each based on the history of the named city, using research that Stephen Cordina has dedicated much time to over two decades. Mr Cordina's speciality for a long time has been studying the History of Perfumes and herbal medicine from the time of Stonehenge, the Byzantine times Egyptians and the Merchants of Venice.