Trudon's Figuerie captures the essence of a fig tree at the first light of spring, drawing inspiration from the royal kitchen garden in Versailles. It opens with a vibrant, green freshness from fig and cedar leaves, intertwined with an ethereal humus note that evokes damp earth. As it develops, a green bouquet emerges, brightened by hyacinth and a touch of copaiba, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The fragrance settles into a grounded, woody base of sandalwood, tonka bean, and moss crystals, with tasuki patchouli adding an earthy depth, reminiscent of sunlit leaves and shaded pathways in an ancient garden. This scent is primarily offered as a perfumed candle, room spray, and diffuser, designed to scent a space rather than be worn on the skin.
Scent Profile
Green
Woody
Earthy
Fresh
Notes
Top Notes
Humus Ether
Cedar Leaves
Fig Leaves
Middle Notes
Copaiba
Hyacinth
Green Bouquet
Base Notes
Tasuki Patchouli
Moss Crystals
Sandalwood
Tonka Bean
About TRUDON
Founded in 1643 in Paris by Claude Trudon, Cire Trudon is the world's oldest active candlemaker, renowned for supplying pristine white beeswax candles to Louis XIV's royal court at Versailles and French churches, embodying a legacy of timeless craftsmanship. Expanding into fragrances since 2017 with its first perfume Bruma, Trudon crafts unisex eau de parfums in collaboration with world-class perfumers, featuring olfactory complexity that evokes unique horizons, cultures, and creative freedom while drawing on its heritage. Its signature style blends historical elegance with modern perfumery, offering scents that transcend gender and transport the senses.