Iris perfumes represent the absolute elegance of niche perfumery: a sophisticated, powdery note, derived from the flower's rhizome through a long maturation process that makes it one of the most precious raw materials.
A collection for connoisseurs, from classic powdery interpretations to more contemporary ones.
Frequently asked questions about iris perfumes
Why is iris so expensive in perfumery?
Iris is extracted from the rhizome (root), which requires 3-5 years of aging before extraction. It is one of the most expensive raw materials in the world.
Is iris a feminine note?
Historically, yes, but today it is also a key note in elegant men's perfumes, where it lends powdery and refined depth.
Iris and violet: are they the same thing?
No. Iris is powdery, earthy, sophisticated; violet is sweeter, fruitier, tender. They are often combined in powdery compositions.