Jewel Perfume for Women by Alfred Sung is one of the most luxurious fragrances in the Alfred Sung parfum collection.Jewel Perfume for Women is a real gem, like its name. It’s the kind of scent that brings out a distinct innocent-like appeal. The sheer luminosity of the white floral bouquet enlivens and tickles the senses. With layers of succulent summer fruits and dewy flower petals, Jewel is certain to mesmerize you with a parade of charming feminine scent. Its distinct sweetness captivates even the most discerning nose that passes by. It wafts into a lingering fragrance. You’d be surprised by the lasting impression it creates.
Jewel Perfume for Women was introduced in 2005 in the perfume market and housed in a tear-drop shaped crystal bottle designed by Jerome Dinand. The top notes features pears and black currant. The cool and refreshing ambiance of the summer fruits is second to none. The heart, on the other hand, is a harmony of lovely florals such as mandarin blossoms, jasmine and frangipani petals. Coconut milk, plum and mimosa finish off the base fading into a creamy-milky indulgence.
Jewel delights light floral perfume users. The clean presentation accompanied with its light fruity and tropical accents does not announce itself in room full of people. The aroma is bursting with sparkling fruity accords. It’s pleasant and hugs the skin for a considerable amount of time. It’s most appropriate as a daytime perfume.
The Alfred Sung Perfume and Alfred Sung Cologne by highly-acclaimed international designer Alfred Sung embody the minimalist and classic style. His creation dabbles on simplicity that marries elegance and sophistication. His designs are predominantly white and occasionally, he uses a variety of colors to give it more life. Mr. Sung’s house of design also includes a suite of bridal gowns with matching accessories and fragrances to capture his personal style.
The Alfred Sung perfume and cologne collection was first marketed in 1986. The perfumes are concocted by seasoned perfumers in the industry: Dragoco, David Apel, James Krivda and Ilias Ermenidis.