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For the first time in Cartier's 150-year history, Cartier has created an exclusive fragrance - Le Baiser du Dragon (the kiss of the dragon).The French jeweler created this fragrance as an illustration of the rich Chinese culture and the fabulous Art Deco form, a celebration of both tradition and modernity. A masterpiece of unique origin, the scent blends a variety of powerful elements: Delicate, sweet top notes of bitter almond, neroli orange, and gardenia. Woody, powdery heart notes of iris, cedar, and musk. Earthy, sensual base notes of vetiver, patchouli, and benzoin. A study in contrasts, the bottle links Chinese art to the Art Deco style: Inspired by a 1924 Cartier bottle. A "yin and yang" concept combining warm curvaceousness with geometric rigor. A Chinese ideogram appears in pale shadow on the bottle's surface, and as emphasis on the stopper.Le Baiser Du Dragon Perfume by Cartier, Introduced In 2003 By Cartier, Le Baiser Du Dragon Literary Means 'the Kiss Of A Dragon.' An Exotic Woody Oriental Fragrance For Women, With Woodsy Notes. Le Baiser Du Dragon Is Recommended For Evening Wear. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.
Cartier de Paris, History
Louis Francois Cartier, Biography
Jeweler, Watch and Perfume Designers
Louis Francois Cartier founded Cartier de Paris in 1847 with an atelier on Boulevard
des Italiens, that was then the most fashionable street in Paris (during the time of
Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie). In 1874 Alfred Cartier, son of Louis,
expanded the Cartier Watch designs and in 1899 Alfred's son Louis took over and
he designer the first "aviator's" watch (1904) for Brazilian flier, Alberto Santos
Dummont, the first flat square watch. In 1917 Cartier introduces the "Tank Watch"
and in 1932 Louis designed the first "water tight" watch. Cartier had become the
world's most important watchmaker. In 1972 Alain Perrin took over Cartier and he
introduced "Must de Cartier" and "Pasha" and "Panthere". Cartier was the height
of luxury for watches, jewelry and perfumes.
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