This gem from Isabey was first introduced in 1925 in a solid purple crystal bottle designed by master crystal glassmaker Ludwig Moser from Karlsbad in Bohemia. Today, only a few original bottles remain, one of which is in the Museum of Perfumery in Grasse, France.
The original name Bleu de Chine could not be used for the reissue of the fragrance, as it is now protected for another product. The current name is therefore Fleur Nocturne.
Inspired by the world of precious stones, crystals and amethyst, the fragrance is a blend of a bouquet of white flowers and fruity accents on a sensual base.
The top notes are characterised by mandarin, apricot blossom and white peach. The heart notes are dominated by jasmine, magnolia and gardenia. The base notes are powerful with an accord of vanilla and patchouli.