Lisa Hoffman Scented Jewellery

Using teeny-weeny fragranced beads made of cellulose, woodflour and fragrance, this jewellery is delicious; I love the latticework charms that you pop a couple of beads into and hey-presto, a scented bracelet. 

There are plans to also bring fragranced ear-rings and I love this concept, because to have fragrance on your wrists is one thing, but the place I always spray first is on my neck so I’m kind of surprised that nobody else has come up with this before (that I have seen). 


The fragrances all sound pretty beguiling too. Tuscan Fig, French Clary Sage, Japanese Agarwood, Tunisian Neroli and Madagascar Orchid comprise the line-up – I like the fact they’re pretty simple in construction and very wearable, both as jewellery and scent.


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8 responses to “Lisa Hoffman Scented Jewellery”

  1. These sound very interesting, i like the way they look to!

    http://zozeze.blogspot.com/xo

  2. Charlie

    I love this! gorgeous!

  3. Wow, this is such a great idea! The only problem that I see is that the smell probably goes away after a while. It would be great if they would come in a container with solid perfume, where you could deposit them over night.
    Anyway, I would definitely be a client for scented earrings! 🙂

  4. What a wonderful idea! Ideal for wearing when travelling in smelly, cramped tube trains or buses…. I always spritz my scarf so that I can bury my nose into it when i need to, but these jewels look fantastic!

    http://athingforbeauty.blogspot.com

  5. Sometimes I think there are no original ideas, and then I see perfumed jewellery. Incredible – I need to get some.

  6. darling d

    This reminds me a lot of scented prayer beads, I love the idea and I’m all about bracelets!

    http://ohsofabulousdarling.blogspot.com/

  7. Anonymous

    Hi,
    Do you know where these are stocked in the UK? I’ve googled but she only seems to sell in the US…

  8. Anonymous

    Does anyone know if these are available in the UK?

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