Monday 3 February 2014

Some Most Expensive Perfumes in the World

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Scents escape sensibilities, particularly when your favorite brands bottle perfumes in crystal flacons, diamond stoppers, and ruby studs.

Leaving behind reason, motive, and a million dollar price tag, we’re lusting after the most expensive perfumes in the world

KNY Golden Delicious Perfume

The price of this perfume is &1 million. This perfume is not just a fragrance but a collector’s edition with its aesthetically attractive egg-shaped bottle fashioned out of 14k yellow and white gold.


The New York skyline encircles the top half using 2,909 valuable stones like diamonds, sapphires, tourmaline, pink rubies and of course, the flawless yellow canary diamond that caps the bottle. 
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Baccarat Les Larmes Sacrees de Thebes 

Its price is &6800 per ounce .Paying ode to ancient Egypt, Baccarat’s Sacred Tears of Thebes (translated), is available in a limited-to-6 edition, which is right away recognizable by its pyramid-shaped bottle. 

Baccarat Les in clear, amethyst, and yellow crystal form different facets of the flacon which holds frankincense and myrrh—rumored to have the capability to evoke the ancient Egyptians. 
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Clive Christian's No 1 Imperial Majesty

Its price is &4350 per ounce and 435,000 a bottle. The scent is as precious as the bottle, and is just as special too. With only ten bottles each made for men and women, this limited edition pushes the boundaries of exotic ingredients that are pretend over six months, before it is at last bottled into a handcrafted crystal bottle courtesy Baccarat. 

The flacon is covered with diamonds and hosts an 18k gold collar with a 5 carat diamond to add all the feasible bling on a perfume. 

Whereas the men’s perfume is a highly spiced take with cedar wood, cardamom, Arabian jasmine sambac, and Tonka beans smoothened out by mandarin oranges, the women’s scent is a sweet complication of bergamot, ylang-ylang, Rosa Centafolia, sandalwood and Tahitian vanilla.

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