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But even for that short period of time he fell in love with the striking place of Earth that comprised the odors of the sea, vineyards, herbal fragrances, saturated by the Provence sun and the smiles of the natives. Before the departure of his ship, he decided to walk along the seashore for the last time, when suddenly a strange stone, resembling amber, sparkled under his feet. He brought it to his face and smelled a subtle carnation fragrance. There was no doubt: that smell could be of nothing more among the stones, but of amber. The officer was surprised, how happened that this “gift of the sun” was brought from the cold Baltic Sea there, to warm France? This stone, these colors and fragrances of the wonderful country reminded him of the dream of his youth, which sometime ago seemed fantastic: “How to keep the escaping beauty and give it all the people.” He was going away with the ardent desire to change something in his stringent and regulated by the tough rules life of the officer. Time passed, and the former navy officer founded a company with an “amber” name LAMBRE. Now he presents people the fragrances, the effect of which he felt in the far way Provence. His company undertook a very important educational function, helping people to subjoin the culture of beauty, having turned this noble and interesting undertaking a profession. Thus, a piece of sun, cast to the beach from the depth of centuries, changed not only the life of Petr MONGYRD, the founder of LAMBRE®. It changed the life of the hundreds, thousands of people, who became a part of his company, because each of them, working with LAMBRE products, succeeds in life. When Petr is asked, why LAMBRE fragrances do not leave anybody indifferent, he recalls that long-ago history with the fairy stone and states that he managed to find the formula, comprising all the fragrances of France and the carnation fragrance of amber, found on the alien seashore. ![]() |

Long time ago, when no people inhabited the earth, and the trees and animals were as big as the mountains, two suns were running in the sky. And once upon a time the sky did not hold one of the luminaries; it fell down the see, hit the stone bottom and split into billions of tiny pieces. Since then the waves discharge to the beach the sun fragments that the people call amber. 



