
Korloff Paris
Jewellery-house perfumery, sculpted like a diamond.
Korloff Paris is a French luxury house founded in 1978 by Daniel Paillasseur, originally as a fine jewellery firm built around the 88-carat "Black Korloff" diamond — at the time the largest known black diamond — that had previously belonged to the Korloff Sapojnikoff family in pre-revolutionary Russia. The maison has since broadened into watches, leather, eyewear, and fragrance, with more than fifty branded boutiques across some sixty countries. The first Korloff fragrance launched in 1996, a fruity-floral signature, and the perfume division expanded in 2008 with the Kn°I/II/III trio. Subsequent releases — Lady Korloff Intense, Royal Oud, the Private gemstone-themed line — sit between accessible designer and lower-niche tiers, leaning on oriental, woody, and gourmand registers. It suits wearers who want jewellery-house perfumery at approachable prices, with bottle design that visibly references the parent brand's diamond heritage.
- Woody100
- Powdery72
- Sweet59
- Aromatic56
- Musky52
- Warm Spicy49
- Fresh Spicy
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.






































