The Trudon house was inspired by the curiosity cabinets of the Age of Enlightenment for this white ceramic egg placed on a turned wooden base. Symbol of rebirth, it is both a decorative element and a diffuser that spreads for more than three months the emblematic perfumes of the house such as Abd El Kader. It is a wind of freedom coming from the Wilaya coast of Mascara, an Algerian commune. A scent of mint tea contrasts with the hot and spicy air you can see on the horizon. The end is the subtlety of the tea and mint that reveals the tobacco and vanilla facets of this candle.
Founded by Claude Trudon in 1643, the Maison Trudon quickly became the Royal Wax Manufacture. In the court, the light of the Cire Trudon candles danced on the walls of Versailles, lit the French corridors and were appreciated from Louis XIV to Napoleon, in all the major churches of the country. A legacy which is shared and renewed today by the brand with immense pleasure.