Not a travelogue, but a scent-o-logue: each fragrance in this edition was inspired by a different flavor of tea found in one of six global locales. Housed in book-like boxes, the titles of each are based on the tea's place of...
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Not a travelogue, but a scent-o-logue: each fragrance in this edition was inspired by a different flavor of tea found in one of six global locales. Housed in book-like boxes, the titles of each are based on the tea's place of origin. Crafted exclusively for Anthropologie by five perfumers from the fragrance house Givaudan. * Key ingredients: alcohol, fragrance, water * 1.7 fl oz * USA Hamarikyu Gardens by Marypierre: green tea-inspired, featuring sweetened lemon and bergamot zest, verbena and the softest amber 1856 Darjeeling by Adriana Medina: touches of cardamom, mint, fresh jasmine and cedarwood highlight this yellow tea blend Cape Of Good Hope by Claude Dir:a steeped blend of red tea leaves and lemon, gardenia petals and musk 5 O'Clock At Belvoir Castle by Stephen Nilsen: crisp bergamot and heady jasmine, sandalwood and damp moss Silk Road Caravan by Stephen Nilsen: white tea buds and fresh apricot paired with peony and vanilla Taverns & The Hague by Caroline Sabas: exotic Oolong spiked with mandarin and lemon zest, violet leaves and rich musk
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The Silk Road version of this scent is sweet with vanilla - I tend to go either for sweet or spicy in perfume.
Silk Road Caravan by Stephen Nilsen: white tea buds and fresh apricot paired with peony and vanilla.
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