One of the most delightful, woody fragrances, touched by the mystery of the Orient, created in an approach to the East, their culture and especially their magic and fantasy, combining Jasmine with Orange Blossom, exotic Wood splintered under the crescent moon and a wealth of Gray Amber background. Myrurgia’s first great success, and one of its longest-lasting, Maderas de Oriente. It was originally created in 1918, but is one of the flagship perfume of the 20s.
Myrurgia's choice of the name "Maderas de Oriente" reflects a deliberate attempt to evoke the exotic and luxurious connotations associated with the East. The name itself suggests rich, aromatic woods, with a particular nod to sandalwood—a prized material in perfumery known for its warm, creamy scent. By including actual sandalwood sticks inside the bottle, Myrurgia not only heightened the olfactory experience but also created a tangible connection to the perfume's oriental theme.
Myrurgia's choice of the name "Maderas de Oriente" reflects a deliberate attempt to evoke the exotic and luxurious connotations associated with the East. The name itself suggests rich, aromatic woods, with a particular nod to sandalwood—a prized material in perfumery known for its warm, creamy scent. By including actual sandalwood sticks inside the bottle, Myrurgia not only heightened the olfactory experience but also created a tangible connection to the perfume's oriental theme.