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Plum Lavender Wands Trio Set

Sale price€123,00

Handmade with love by our artisans in the Luberon

The Fragrance endures, exuding its delicate notes year after year.

Our creations are presented in a Franc 1884 box, perfect for giving as a gift.

Our ribbons are made in France in Saint Etienne

How to release the scents of our creations

Table d'événement élégant avec un fuseau de lavande doré posé sur un menu individuel comme cadeau d'invité, décor de luxe avec vaisselle élégante
Champs de lavande de Provence avec montagne en arrière plan flou

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The Terroir

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Colors, shape, ribbons

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Weaving

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"A ribbon to seduce, a scent to remember"

PHILIPPE FRANC

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A Unique Design

Each FRANC 1884 creation is a unique signature. Our handcrafted lavender spindles and balls combine tradition and inventiveness. Fragrance, shape, and finesse combine to create timeless, elegant, and unclassifiable pieces.

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The Free Knot 1884

The FRANC 1884 knot designed by Philippe Franc, the house's signature, envelops each of our creations with a rare grace, combining art, fragrance and elegance.

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Calibration

All our scented creations are unique and handcrafted, but our precision allows us to create perfectly calibrated spindles and balls, ideal for composing magnificent boxes of trios of lavender spindles and balls.

From the ice creams of the North to the heat of the South, from my long-distance travels, I have retained the welcome of the people and the moving impact of the perfumes

PHILIPPE FRANC

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