‘The GOLD parfum is a transcendent composition of Marigolds, Saffron, Frankincense, Myrrh, Honey and Baltic Amber.
Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh were the most precious gifts offered to the Royalty.
Gold is associated with the Sun and the highest stage of spiritual development.
Gold is illuminating, sacred, eternal and precious.
Gold was considered the noblest of all metals by the ancient world.
Legend tells of Spanish explorers who came across beautiful Marigold blossoms in the Americas. Recognizing their golden-like appearance, they gathered the blooms and presented them as an alternative offering. Over time, offering Marigolds to God became a cherished tradition, symbolizing devotion, spiritual wealth, and the blessings of abundance.
Artists have been captivated by Gold’s exquisite beauty and luminosity. Gold was frequently used to symbolize the transcendent, divine light embodying the spiritual world during the Byzantine Empire. The emergence of the Renaissance period brought about the use of Gold leaf. Klimt continued this tradition with the application of Gold leaf in his art. This is known as the “Golden Phase”.
Marigolds evoke feelings of warmth, affection and joyfulness. The flowers are a symbol of purity and divinity. The bright round profusion of colorful yellow-orange petals are like the rays of sunlight.
Frankincense is the purest of perfumed resins from the Boswellia tree, considered to be more valuable than gold in Biblical times. The uplifting and calming incense purifies the air of temples and churches.
Myrrh is a deeply fragrant resin from Commiphora trees. Balsamic, sensual and smoky it brings a depth to the parfum.
Saffron flowers from Spain are sensual and opulent, bringing a golden quintessential quality to the parfum. Saffron is highly esteemed in the Orient for healing and mystical properties. Saffron is reminiscent of the grandeur of the Orient.
Luminous Baltic amber embodies the element of golden sweetness while creating a balance to the beautiful floral of Marigold. This ancient pine resin is found in the Baltic Sea.
Honey transmits the essence of the flower nectar and the smokiness of tobacco to this magnificent parfum.’ – Shalini