Now that Eid is only a few days away, it’s time to start putting together some special Eid gifting ideas. I took a look at some luxurious fragrances from the Paris Gallery that will make Eid extra special. I mean, who wouldn’t want to receive a luxury perfume as a gift; Eid or not?
These Eid gifting ideas include a selection of fragrances, both niche and commercial, that will awaken your senses, and set you apart from the crowd.
Time to Awaken your Senses with These Eid Gifting Ideas
Eisenberg
The L’Art du Parfum collection by French luxury brand Eisenberg merges art and perfume in the same daring concept, to express the essence of life, luxury, and beauty. The fragrances in the Eisenberg universe include a unique, sensitive and luxurious collection of irresistible scents for both men and women.
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Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Contemporary fragrance house, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, is created by Master Perfume Francis Kurkdjian. The unisex perfume collection is sketched like a fragrance wardrobe, with a myriad of facets of emotions. Designed in the tradition of luxury French perfumery, it advocates nevertheless a contemporary vision of the art of creating and wearing perfume. Fragrances like ‘Baccarat Rouge’ ‘Oud Satin Mood’ & the latest ‘Oud Satin Mood Extrait’ will play right into your Eid gifting ideas.
Lengling Parfums Munich
The first perfume collection, EXTRAITS DE SENTIMENTS by Lengling Parfums Munich is a passionate yet ambiguous line of unisex fragrances comprising of seven sumptuous perfume extracts, each of which contains a harmonious blend of two contrasting notes. These combinations come together to form new fragrance experiences that are elegant, full of contrasts and overwhelmingly sensual. Each one of the fragrances is characterized by the two contrasting notes of LENG and LING that play off one another as the perfume progresses and merge on the skin wonderfully, making this new dual fragrance concept exciting yet surprising at the same time.
Boucheron
The new Boucheron fragrance collection draws on the memories of the gem hunters, who forged the spirit of the Maison with their journeys, bringing back from all over the world a wealth of impressions, images, lights, landscapes, encounters, and scents. Ambre D’Alexandrie, Oud De Carthage, Tubereuse De Madras are three scents from the collection that would make the perfect gift this Eid.
The Merchant of Venice
This is a brand that has its conceptual origins in the Venetian soul. The brand includes different product lines based on the perfumery tradition of the Republic of Venice, its expertise in craftsmanship, and its century-old trade with the Orient. The high-end perfumery line takes its inspiration from the precious essences and spices that the Venetian merchants of the past used to import from the main harbors of the world. Collections include the Murano, Murano Exclusive, Murano Art and the Nobil Homo line which is dedicated to men.
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Carolina Herrera ‘Herrera Confidential’
The exclusive collection consists of seven fragrances and four essential oils, to be used individually or to be mixed with each other to create a personal fragrance. The bottles are made of some of the world’s finest glass and stamped with the initials of the House of Herrera. Over the last centuries, cultures of the Middle East have preserved daily rituals, such as the art of perfuming in layers. This unique process consists of mixing scents in order to create a unique and personal fragrance. This process expresses the spirit of couture at the House of Herrera.
I am quite sure that most of us have our own special traditions when it comes to Eid gifting ideas, but hey, it would never hurt to look at something a little different. You might be surprised by the reaction of whoever you gift it to.
xoxo
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Such a great post to come across a few days before Eid. Will keep this in mind when I start shopping for eid prezies for the famjam. Thanks!
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Thanks, dear…. happy to help 😉 and thanks for taking a peek.