Collection: Magnolia

The magnolia tree has a long history dating back many centuries. The first records of the tree were found in China, where it was used for traditional medicine and the tea ceremony. In the 17th century, European explorers began importing magnolia to Europe, where it quickly became popular for its beauty and bewitching fragrance.

The magnolia is native to Asia, mainly China and Japan. It has been considered an important cultural and spiritual symbol for centuries. It is also found in North, Central and South America, as well as in Africa and Australia. Different species of magnolia have different characteristics and fragrances, enabling perfumers to choose the one that best suits their creation.
 
Today, the magnolia is cultivated in botanical gardens and nurseries all over the world, enabling everyone to enjoy its beauty and bewitching fragrance. With its rich history and deep cultural significance, the magnolia is an ingredient of choice in the perfume industry, and remains a favorite of sophisticated fragrance lovers.

Magnolia