In the lexicon of floriography, the secret language of flowers meticulously preserved in the texts of the Victorian era, the violet escapes easy explanation. Throughout history, violets have symbolized a bouquet of delightfully paradoxical meanings, representing both fiery passion and naive innocence, unwavering strength and poetic delicacy, measured wisdom and persistent optimism.
VIOLETTE 30 is an ode to the indefinable contrasts of a single specimen. Focused on the rarest white violet, which loves shade, crystalline and free, it combines intense green floral notes with tea notes bianco, cedar wood and a touch of guaiac wood. Familiar yet unfamiliar, it is a study in saying yes to contradiction, an invitation to reclaim and embrace our many facets.
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