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Design House: Jean Patou Year Introduced: 1930 Fragrance Notes: Rare Oils including Jasmine and Rose, A Classic Fragrance Recommended Use: Evening Jean Patou
In an attempt to create the most splendid perfume ever, Jean Patou doubled the quantities of ingredients required for Joy. No fewer than 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses are required to make just 1 ounce of Joy Parfum Luxe. This gesture, extravagant even by today's standards, revolutionized the way in which fragrances were created. Notes: Bulgarian rose, tuberose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, May rose, civet, musk.
Top notes: Floral green: Bulgarian rose oil, ylang ylang, and tuberose.
Heart notes: Rich natural floral, rose de May, and jasmine de May.
Base note: Musk-like notes.
The bottle of Joy follows the principles of divine proportion, a mathematical device used by the Ancient Greeks to achieve perfect proportions in architecture.
Top notes: Floral green: Bulgarian rose oil, ylang ylang, and tuberose.
Heart notes: Rich natural floral, rose de May, and jasmine de May.
Base note: Musk-like notes.
The bottle of Joy follows the principles of divine proportion, a mathematical device used by the Ancient Greeks to achieve perfect proportions in architecture.
Top notes: Floral green: Bulgarian rose oil, ylang ylang, and tuberose.
Heart notes: Rich natural floral, rose de May, and jasmine de May.
Base note: Musk-like notes.
The bottle of Joy follows the principles of divine proportion, a mathematical device used by the Ancient Greeks to achieve perfect proportions in architecture. 1.0 fl. oz./30 ml.
The completely mystifying fragrance. 1000 the ultimate enrichment for the sophisticated, elegant and confident women. Main Ingredients: May Rose and Jasmine from Grasse, Osmanthus, Sandalwood.
The scent of 1000 is unmistakable. A floral bouquet with a slightly woody twist. It took ten long years and literally one thousand attempts to achieve the perfect formula. Launched in 1972, the opulence and charm of 1000 leaves a remarkable impression. A symphony of precious essences distilled from the most exquisite flowers. The fragrance opens with subtle apricot notes and a daring harmony of Chinese osmanthus. The full body of the fragrance comes to life with a blend of orris and violet. The fragrance descends into warm and sensual accords of Mysore sandalwood and patchouli.
Renowned as "the costliest perfume in the world," the Joy line was created in 1930 by haute couture designer Jean Patou. One ounce of the lavish scent contains 10,600 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen May roses. The luxurious composition is coveted by women around the world.
The scent blends:
Top notes of Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, and tuberose.
Middle and base notes of jasmine from Grasse and May rose.
2.5-ounce eau de parfum spray in a clear glass bottle with a gold metal and jewel top stopper.
In an attempt to create the most splendid perfume ever, Jean Patou doubled the quantities of ingredients required for Joy. No fewer than 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses are required to make just 1 ounce of Joy Parfum Luxe. This gesture, extravagant even by today's standards, revolutionized the way in which fragrances were created. Notes: Bulgarian rose, tuberose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, May rose, civet, musk.
Launched in 1992, Sublime is a joyous explosion of flowers, a hymn to femininity - a quality that was dear to Jean Patou. Indeed, at the time, the perfume was hailed as 'a fragrance for the quintessential JEAN PATOU PARIS woman'. This item can be shipped via standard ground delivery only
Created in 1992, Sublime is a vision of today's women - bright, glowing and intensively feminine. A rich fragrance of the semi-ambergris, floral type. A vibrant cocktail of orange mandarin provides sparkle and freshness when married with ylang-ylang from the Comoro Islands. The warm heart is caressed with the essence of lily of the valley, rose, jasmine and earthy notes of vetiver, sandalwood and oak moss. The femininity and sensuality of Sublime gently emerges in a base note of vanilla.
Launched by the design house of Jean Patou in 1930 JOY is classified as a refined flowery fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of rare oils including jasmine and rose. It is recommended for evening wear. We cannot accept returns on this product.
The completely mystifying fragrance. 1000 the ultimate enrichment for the sophisticated, elegant and confident women. Main Ingredients: May Rose and Jasmine from Grasse, Osmanthus, Sandalwood.
1000 was created in 1972 after 10 years of careful blending and perfecting by the great Jean Patou perfumer, Jean Kerleo. This women's eau de parfum is available in a 2.5-ounce spray. We cannot accept returns on this product. Due to manufacturer packaging changes, product packaging may vary from image shown.
Design house: Jean Patou
Scent name: 1000
Launch date: 1972
Gender: Women's
Eau de parfum is available in a 2.5-ounce spray
Features a blend of Chinese osmanthus, jasmine from Grasse, and Bulgarian rose
The composition of 100 is unique and featuring osmanthus, a sweet olive plant. Traditionally grown in temple courtyards in China, osmanthus was used as an offering to the gods. Today women can honour their own sacred feminine spirit with this celestial fragrance.
Set Includes: 2.5 oz 1000 by Jean Patou Eau de Parfum and 6.7 oz 1000 by Jean Patou Body Cream
The composition of 100 is unique and featuring osmanthus, a sweet olive plant. Traditionally grown in temple courtyards in China, osmanthus was used as an offering to the gods. Today women can honour their own sacred feminine spirit with this celestial fragrance. This item can be shipped via standard ground delivery only
Created in 1972, this floral-chypre scent is from the fragrance house of Jean Patou, which first discovered Osmanthus, a shrub originally from the Himalayas, China and Japan that only blossoms a few hours in spring, making it impossible to predict the annual production of the scent. It's called 1000 as it literally took 1000 attempts to find the perfect scent.
Top Note: Osmanthus Absolute of China, Violettes Leaves Absolute of France, Lily of the Valley Accord
Heart Note: Damascena Rose Oil, Rose Absolute of Grasse, Jasmine Absolute of Grasse
Base Note: Indonesian Patchouli Oil, Indian Sandalwood Oil
0.5-ounce parfum in a crystal bottle with a gold thread wrapped around the neck.
Renowned as "the costliest perfume in the world," the Joy line was created in 1930 by haute couture designer Jean Patou. One ounce of the lavish scent contains 10,600 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen May roses. The luxurious composition is coveted by women around the world. The scent blends:
Top notes of Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, and tuberose.
Middle and base notes of jasmine from Grasse and May rose.
2.5-ounce eau de parfum spray in a clear glass bottle with a gold metal and jewel top stopper.
The scent of 1000 is unmistakable. A floral bouquet with a slightly woody twist. It took ten long years and literally one thousand attempts to achieve the perfect formula. Launched in 1972, the opulence and charm of 1000 leaves a remarkable impression. A symphony of precious essences distilled from the most exquisite flowers. The fragrance opens with subtle apricot notes and a daring harmony of Chinese osmanthus. The full body of the fragrance comes to life with a blend of orris and violet. The fragrance descends into warm and sensual accords of Mysore sandalwood and patchouli.
Created in 1972, this floral-chypre scent is from the fragrance house of Jean Patou, which first discovered Osmanthus, a shrub originally from the Himalayas, China and Japan that only blossoms a few hours in spring, making it impossible to predict the annual production of the scent. It's called 1000 as it literally took 1000 attempts to find the perfect scent.
Top Note: Osmanthus Absolute of China, Violettes Leaves Absolute of France, Lily of the Valley Accord
Heart Note: Damascena Rose Oil, Rose Absolute of Grasse, Jasmine Absolute of Grasse
Base Note: Indonesian Patchouli Oil, Indian Sandalwood Oil
0.5-ounce parfum in a crystal bottle with a gold thread wrapped around the neck.
Created in 1972, this floral-chypre scent is from the fragrance house of Jean Patou, which first discovered Osmanthus, a shrub originally from the Himalayas, China and Japan that only blossoms a few hours in spring, making it impossible to predict the annual production of the scent. It's called 1000 as it literally took 1000 attempts to find the perfect scent. Top smanthus Absolute of China, Violettes Leaves Absolute of France, Lily of the Valley Accord Heart amascena Rose Oil, Rose Absolute of Grasse, Jasmine Absolute of Grasse Base ndonesian Patchouli Oil, Indian Sandalwood Oil
An exclusive luxury fragrance for exceptional women—only 50 limited-edition inscribed Baccarat Pure Parfum bottles are created each year for Jean Patou Joy.
During two short weeks in summer, several kilos of blossoms are harvested from the Jean Patou flower fields in Grasse to achieve the 10,600 flowers required for just one bottle of Joy perfume. Jean Patou was the first designer to use his initials as a logo, presaging the monogrammed designer labels of today.
A floral bouquet of Bulgarian rose, Ylang-Ylang, Tuberose and Grasse Jasmine, the scent is a timeless masterpiece in simplicity.
Created in 1972, this floral-chypre scent is from the fragrance house of Jean Patou, which first discovered Osmanthus, a shrub originally from the Himalayas, China and Japan that only blossoms a few hours in spring, making it impossible to predict the annual production of the scent. It's called 1000 as it literally took 1000 attempts to find the perfect scent.
Top Note: Osmanthus Absolute of China, Violettes Leaves Absolute of France, Lily of the Valley Accord
Heart Note: Damascena Rose Oil, Rose Absolute of Grasse, Jasmine Absolute of Grasse
Base Note: Indonesian Patchouli Oil, Indian Sandalwood Oil
Created in 1992, Sublime expresses a singularly modern woman. The vivacious and sensual fragrance was created with a woman's tenderness and opulence in mind. The scent is an intoxicating mix of pure flowers, warm amber musks and muted notes. The clear bottle is topped by a golden stopper that resembles a bud beginning to open, symbolizing the promise of eternal flowering and a multifaceted paradise. The rich fragrance blends: - Top notes of orange, mandarin from Sicily and ylang-ylang. - Middle notes of lily of the valley, rose, jasmine, orange blossom, vetiver, sandalwood and oak moss. - Base notes of vanilla.
Launched by the design house of Jean Patou in 1930, Joy is classified as a refined flowery fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of rare oils including jasmine and rose and is recommended for evening wear. We cannot accept returns on this product. Due to manufacturer packaging changes, product packaging may vary from image shown.
Design house: Jean Patou
Scent name: Joy
Gender: Women's
Eau de parfum comes in a 2.5-ounce spray
Features a blend of rare oils including jasmine and rose
An exclusive luxury fragrance for exceptional women—only 50 limited-edition inscribed Baccarat Pure Parfum bottles are created each year for Jean Patou Joy. During two short weeks in summer, several kilos of blossoms are harvested from the Jean Patou flower fields in Grasse to achieve the 10,600 flowers required for just one bottle of Joy perfume. Jean Patou was the first designer to use his initials as a logo, presaging the monogrammed designer labels of today. A floral bouquet of Bulgarian rose, Ylang-Ylang, Tuberose and Grasse Jasmine, the scent is a timeless masterpiece in simplicity.
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