The Heritage
The House of Faberge
Fabergé built a catalog across three decades rooted in crisp, green freshness layered over woody structures and the dry elegance of chypre. Between 1967 and 1996, the house favored bright citrus and herbal top notes that settled into cedar, vetiver, and mossy foundations — a sensibility that read as clean, terrestrial, modern. Twelve fragrances trace a consistent thread: luminous opening, woody core, the gentle grip of oakmoss and amber. Fabergé's work feels grounded in the earth, never precious.
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Fragrances
The Collection







