The most prized perfumes of the ancient world came from Egypt, which along with geranium, jasmine and rose are at the heart of this fragrance.
The circumpunct dot, central to this design, represents gold. It is also an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for the sun.
Because much of their art was religious, the ancient Egyptians used colour symbolically to convey messages. The dark blue colour lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone, represented joy. Gold represented the deity of the sun.
Or Égyptien contains top notes of cassis and grapefruit with middle notes of plum, rosebuds, geranium and jasmine. The base contains ancient sandalwood, musk and caramel.