Last year Bulgari launched Le Gemme – a collection of luxury perfumes inspired by semi-precious stones and their historical trade routes. This collection include six fragrances: Lilaia (peridot), Ashlemah (amethyst), Amarena (tourmaline), Noorah (turquoise), Maravilla (citrine), and Calaluna (moonstone). Now, Italian jewelry and luxury goods brand expands its Le Gemme collection with three new fragrances inspired by the Arabian Peninsula, the birthplace of the perfume world.
New fragrances – Lazulia (lapis lazuli), Selima (carnelian) and Zahira (imperial topaz) are bottled once again in beautiful amphora inspired bottles with gilded trims, and ass other six created by perfumer Daniela (Roche) Andrier.
Lazulia is a fragrance as shimmering as desert stars, rising and drifting in a vast midnight skies of the bluest lapis lazuli, the gemstone of royalty and spirituality. Lazulia, which means “deep blue” in Arabia, is a homage to the gold-flecked ultramarine color of this celestial gemstone.
Selima offers a journey through the rich world of the Arabian Peninsula, inspired by the sacred carnelian, a symbol of serenity and wealth. Selima, derived from Arabic, means “serene and calm”, to celebrate the soothing energy of the bewitching carnelian.
Zahira is inspired by the sacred carnelian, a symbol of serenity and wealth and is a “desert odyssey of fiery intensity, lit by the sun-kissed radiance of imperial topaz”. Zahira, which means “shining and luminous” in Arabic, is a tribute to the “golden glow of the stone that rivals the sun”.
Available in 100 ml bottles, Lazulia, Selima and Zahira are priced at $335 each.