Diffuser Peru 43
Diffuser Peru 43
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This diffuser is made from scraps of wool fabric, hand-woven in the mountains of the Andes. Inspired by the bright colors of Andean civilizations, each diffuser reflects the traditional know-how of Quechua women. Thanks to the use of reclaimed fabrics, each piece is exclusive and unique.
Handmade in Belgium, this 500 ml diffuser is ready to use, delivered with the sticks and filled with its captivating fragrance, without GMOs or solvents.
Fragrance
Fragrance
Balade en Forêt
Our signature fragrance, used in the Argentina and Peru collections, reveals a woody and aromatic accord with notes of cedar, amber, and eucalyptus.
Top notes: Eucalyptus, citrus, aromatic
Heart notes: Amber, cedar, spices
Base notes: Patchouli, leather, moss
Balade en Montagne
This new fragrance from the Montana collection reveals a fresher accord with notes of fig leaf, fir, balsamic, and sandalwood.
Top notes: Fig leaf, cedar, fir
Heart notes: Violet leaf, balsamic, guaiac wood
Base notes: Sandalwood, oak, fig wood, leather
Confection
Confection
Our diffusers are handmade in Belgium. They are covered with cotton wicks and jute ropes made of natural and biodegradable fibers. They are filled with a fragrance without GMOs or solvents.
Size guide
Size guide
The bottle measures 12 cm in height by 10 cm in width. Once the sticks are placed, the diffuser measures 35 cm in height. It contains 500 ml of perfume.
using advice
using advice
We recommend that you turn your diffuser sticks once a week. Find our safety rules here .
Delivery
Delivery
Usual delivery times are between 2 and 5 working days. You will receive your tracking number by email as soon as the package is sent. Delivery is free in Belgium and for orders over €160 abroad.


A family story
A childhood surrounded by a grandfather who loved Argentinian landscapes and a grandmother passionate about photography, ready to follow him to the ends of the world. Bahia mala is a collection of memories that traces the folklore and traditions of South American cultures through colorful candles handmade in Belgium.