Place Vendôme, known as the "Jewelry Box of Paris", shines with France's most luxurious brilliance. Its octagonal shape is like a treasure box, with endless treasures hidden inside. The bronze column in the center of the square was cast from the cannon of the French army. It is engraved with scenes of Napoleon's battles. On the top of the column, his bronze statue stands tall, staring at the history of the Battle of Austerlitz. This place is full of legend, like a historical book of the French royal family.
Fragrance brand Guerlain has a long and ancient history. In 1853, to celebrate the wedding of Queen Eugenie and Napoleon III, the founder of Guerlain drew inspiration from the magnificent columns of Place Vendôme to create an imperial perfume and created a classic bee-printed bottle. Chaumet Two beautiful gold wedding rings were created for the royal couple. In 1907, Joseph Chaumet, the fourth generation descendant of Chaumet, founded his own brand based at 12 Place Vendôme. Since then, Place Vendôme has become the intersection of these two legendary brands.
Guerlain and Chaumet not only have similar historical backgrounds, but are also closely related to the glory of the royal family. They were awarded the honors of "His Royal Highness' Perfumer" and "Royal Jeweler" respectively, and together they wrote a magnificent chapter for the French royal family. And their common symbol, the bee, also has a profound meaning. Napoleon I chose the bee as his royal symbol, symbolizing immortality and rebirth, which represented the birth of a new dynasty and the origin of France.


Now, nearly two hundred years later, Guerlain and Chaumet met again and jointly created a special edition bottle called "Bouquet de la Cour" to commemorate the 170th anniversary of the birth of the bee-printed bottle. It is the only unique bottle in the world. Taste. This fragrance bottle is like a set of gorgeous robes. The delicate neck and luxurious shoulders are chiselled into golden honeycombs, like a breastplate, hiding countless secrets. This gorgeous cloak is embellished with 658 grams of gold and 336 round diamonds totaling 55 carats by the craftsman's skillful hands, shining with gorgeous light.
What is even more breathtaking is the secret inside the bottle cap. The beautiful ring, like the crown of the bee-printed bottle, is set with a gorgeous two-carat diamond. This ring can be worn independently. It is cleverly designed with a button on the side. Press the button and the flat surface will separate, revealing a sun ring that reflects every ray of light like a dazzling star.

This fragrance bottle is entirely handmade, requiring a total of 270 hours of jewelry craftsmanship, and contains a fragrance chosen by the user. The fragrance label on the bottle is meticulously carved, poured and hand-set, and features a diamond bee. This extremely luxurious label, like an invitation, can contain a personal message, name or date, adding exclusive meaning to the work of art.
