Guerlain has unveiled a new limited edition of its most iconic vessel, the Bee Bottle , reimagined once again by Turkish jewelry designer Begüm Khan , this time to celebrate the Guerlinade , the olfactory signature at the heart of the Maison's L'Art & La Matière collection.
Announced on April 13, 2026 , the new Exceptional Piece continues one of Haute Parfumerie 's most celebrated creative partnerships, bringing together nearly two centuries of French perfume heritage and the handcrafted jewelry traditions of
Istanbul . A Bottle With Royal Roots The Bee Bottle 's history stretches back to 1853 , when Guerlain created the Eau de Cologne Impériale as a wedding gift for Napoleon III and Spanish Princess Eugenie , presented in a dark crystal bottle tinted gold and adorned with embossed bees honoring the Bonaparte family coat of arms.
From that moment, the bee became the Maison 's enduring symbol, appearing on bottles gifted to Queen Victoria , Queen Isabella of Spain , and the Romanov dynasty over the following decades. Guerlain was founded in 1828 by Pierre François Pascal Guerlain , making it one of the oldest and most storied perfume houses in the world.
Begüm Khan: Where East Meets West Begüm Khan , born into a family of art collectors in Istanbul and founder of the eponymous jewelry Maison , first collaborated with Guerlain in 2021 , producing what is widely considered the first bottle design collaboration in the history of Haute Parfumerie .
For that inaugural edition, she created a bee in gilded bronze seated atop four orchids, inlaid with a pavé of 6,500 zirconia stones , with each bottle requiring more than 50 hours of craftsmanship and limited to just 13 copies at €10,000 each…