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CIRE TRUDON Le Diffuser Abd el Kader 350ml

$329.00
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Diffuser by Cire Trudon

Shaped out of the same emblematic Trudon-green glass, the 350ml fluted container is adorned with a gold emblem.

Handcrafted in the same glass manufacture than the candles, the Diffuser is topped with a 100% recyclable aluminium ring. Through it, you place 8 natural, black rattan sticks.

The diffuser allows a 3 to 4-month long, passive diffusion. 

Separate refills available.


The Scent:

Born in 1808 near the town of Mascara in Algeria, Abd El Kader was a politician and military leader, as well as a writer, poet and philosopher who founded the Algerian state. Nicknamed “the friend of the French”, he was said to be enlightened and cultivated. A man who always fought with honour, he was highly respected even by his enemies.

Head Notes

Apple, Blackcurrant Bud, Clove, Ginger, Lemon, Spearmint

Heart Notes

Jasmine

Base Notes

Vanilla 

Heritage

In 1643 a salesman named Claude Trudon arrived in Paris and became the owner of a store in Rue Saint-Honoré. He was a grocer but also a wax merchant and supplied his customers with candles for lighting their homes and for the parish. On the eve of Louis XIV's reign, Trudon thus created a small family manufacturing business that was to carry his name forward and make the fortune of his heirs. His son Jacques also became a shopkeeper and wax producer and entered the court of Versailles in 1687, as apothecary distiller of Marie-Thérèse, wife of the King. In the 18th century, in 1737, Hierosme Trudon purchased the most famous wax factories of the era from the official wax provider to King Louis XV. Trudon grew and began supplying the French court and the most important churches. The Trudon company supplied Versailles until the very end of the monarchy. As Napoleon's wax producer during the Empire, the company survived the arrival of domestic lighting and the birth of the "electric revolution" continuing to prosper. Trudon continued its work throughout the centuries, without ever interrupting its activity, particularly through the making of traditional candles and perfumed candles for the greatest names. It is now the oldest and most prestigious wax manufacturer in the world.