Marzocco
Every Florentine knows this special lion: Marzocco. The noble heraldic animal, and one of the symbols of Florence, holds a shield with the Florentine lily in its paw. The sculpture, created by the sculptor Donatello in 1420, is now housed in the Museo del Bargello, while a prominent sandstone copy stands unmistakably in Piazza della Signora, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.
The bottle of Roberto Ugolini's Marzocco also reflects the Florentine spirit, in a warm violet, a color typical of Florence. The proud Marzocco's mane shines in bright colors under the Italian sun, with the fruity and zesty citrus notes of mandarin, lime, and lemon, embodying the spirit of the Italian summer. Magnificent orange blossoms and captivating jasmine exude their unique, enchanting nobility, honoring the 'Marzocco,' this famous lion and king of the beasts. Delicate, skillfully balanced, and noble, the base reveals a masterfully blended mixture of bitter-spicy vanilla accents, with fine, mystical patchouli, dry cedarwood, powdery musk, and a selection of the finest woods.
- Perfumer
- Scent Notes
- Use & Care
- Ingredients & Origin
Christian Calabrò and Maurizio Cerizza
Head: Mandarin Orange, Lime, Lemon, Mint
Heart: Orange Blossom, Jasmine
Base: Vanilla
The optimal places to apply perfume are those where the blood circulation is strongest and the heartbeat can be felt. Apply your perfume inside your wrists, elbows or at the back of your knees, below the earlobes and on the neck.
Avoid rubbing your wrists after spraying the perfume.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply on freshly shaved or irritated skin.
ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), LIMONENE, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, CITRAL, GERANIOL, LINALOOL
Made in Italy.
Marzocco
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