Modern Nomad Purse Spray
Woody Leather
MODERN NOMAD is a French leather fragrance. It is the olfactory embodiment of the nomadic state of mind, an ancestral lifestyle reinvented by STATE OF MIND. The powerful smoky notes of Japanese roasted Hojicha tea, Lapsang Souchong and Chinese Pu-erh introduce this fragrance. Floral and fruity accords of Anatolian Rose and Balkan Plum blend harmoniously with Amber and Patchouli. The smoky, animalic scents of Leather intertwine with the bewitching essence of Oud and the delicious warmth of Vanilla in the base notes.
Ingredients
Woody Leather
Top: Grilled Hojicha Tea, Lapsang Souchong & Puerh Tea
Heart: Plum, Amber, Patchouli, Rose
Base: Leather, Oud, Vanilla
Modern Nomad perfume from State Of Mind is a powerful French leather fragrance.
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MODERN NOMAD is an olfactory embodiment of the nomadic state of mind, an ancestral lifestyle reinvented by STATE OF MIND.
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The powerful smoky notes of Japanese roasted Hojicha tea, Lapsang Souchong and Chinese Pu-erh introduce this fragrance.
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Floral and fruity accords of Anatolian Rose and Balkan Plum blend harmoniously with Amber and Patchouli. The mix of floral and fruity notes with woody and smoky accords emphasize the depth of the fragrance.
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Then come the base notes. The smoky, animalic scents of Leather intertwine with the bewitching essence of Oud and the delicious warmth of Vanilla.
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The 20 ml format, called PURSE SPRAY, is designed for everyday use. It can easily be carried in a handbag or backpack.
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The fragrance is presented in 100 ml, 40 ml and 10 ml formats. French leather fragrance MODERN NOMAD is also available as a sample of 1.5 ml.
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The 20ml bottle of this exceptional fragrance is octagonal. It is designed to open like a lipstick. Its luxurious, golden-black design in Art Deco style, is enhanced by the house’s logo.
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STATE OF MIND fragrances are created and produced in Grasse, the world capital of perfume.
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In the 15th century, the town became a major tanning centre, famous in Western Europe. Grasse leather was renowned for its quality. The region's fertile climate also encouraged the cultivation of jasmine, roses, tuberose and lavender.
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The incorporation of Provence into the French royal territory boosted local leather production and Grasse’s leather became popular at the royal court.
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In 1614, Louis XVI established the Maîtres Gantiers Parfumeurs guild, which adopted specific statutes for Grasse in 1724. Perfumery gradually became the main activity of Grasse's manufacturers. In the 19th century, large family-run factories emerged, some of them are still thriving today.