Xerjoff Parfums Brief Introduction
Xerjoff Parfums, a preeminent Italian niche luxury fragrance house founded in 2007 by Sergio Momo (a former painter/designer) and Dominique Salvo in Turin, redefines opulence in perfumery with its "art within art" philosophyXerjoff. The brand name blends Momo's Slavic grandmother's nickname "Joff" with English colleagues' "Sir," merging familial warmth and refined elegance.
Renowned for using the rarest global ingredients (Omani frankincense, Cambodian oud, Florentine iris, jasmine sambac) at extra-high concentrations (up to 40%, double standard EDPs), Xerjoff crafts complex, long-lasting scents that transcend conventional perfumery. Iconic collections include: Shooting Stars (2009, bottles with real meteorite fragments), XJ 17/17 Stone Label (semi-precious stone-adorned flacons), Join the Club (JTC) (exclusive membership-inspired scents), and signature fragrances like Nio (citrus-woody benchmark), 1888 (spicy-floral oriental), and Lira (decadent caramel-lavender gourmand).
Xerjoff's opulent packaging—crystal-cut bottles, gold-plated caps, gemstone inlays—embodies its ethos: perfumery as wearable art, where each scent combines old-world Italian craftsmanship with contemporary artistic vision, creating multisensory experiences that celebrate rarity, exclusivity, and emotional resonanceXerjoff