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- Maderas de Oriente Cologne Extract Perfume Myrurgia Nº 603 Vintage New 3 1/4 Fl Ozs
Maderas de Oriente Cologne Extract Perfume Myrurgia Nº 603 Vintage New 3 1/4 Fl Ozs
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Maderas de Oriente (Colonia al Extracto) is a vintage perfume by Myrurgia, Barcelona (Spain) for women and was released in 1918.
A fascinating Spanish Fragrance from Myrurgia. One of delightful woodsy fragrance touched by the mystery of the Orient. Never opened item in absolutely perfect condition, 80° Net Contents 3 ¼ fl.oz (96 ml). Made in Spain. The foil is opened,
A sweet floral oriental perfume with women. It starts with a fresh, spicy top, followed by a spicy floral heart, resting on a subdued, powdery floral base.
Top notes: bergamot, lemon, neroli, coriander, marjoram
Middle notes: clove, rose, orris, cyclamen, jasmine, ylang ylang
Base notes: sandalwood, cedar, musk, benzoin, guiacwood
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A fascinating Spanish Fragrance from Myrurgia. One of delightful woodsy fragrance touched by the mystery of the Orient. Never opened item in absolutely perfect condition, 80° Net Contents 3 ¼ fl.oz (96 ml). Made in Spain. The foil is opened,
A sweet floral oriental perfume with women. It starts with a fresh, spicy top, followed by a spicy floral heart, resting on a subdued, powdery floral base.
Top notes: bergamot, lemon, neroli, coriander, marjoram
Middle notes: clove, rose, orris, cyclamen, jasmine, ylang ylang
Base notes: sandalwood, cedar, musk, benzoin, guiacwood
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED
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Maderas de Oriente glass flask with an oval base and a stepped triangular profile, topped with a black bakelite stepped cylindrical cap. The label is irregular: the lower part reserves a rectangle for the brand name, while the upper part develops in the form of ascending wavy lines, depicting an oriental architectural motif in white against a blue sky background. The design of the Maderas de Oriente cologne exract by Myrurgia was one of the greatest achievements of the artist and entrepreneur Esteve Monegal, who, thanks to the financial support of his father, Ramón Monegal, succeeded in introducing his products into the emerging world of cosmetics in Spain in 1918. Product design became a perfect barometer of the desires of society at the time; in the 1920s, the art deco aesthetic was transferred to packaging and containers, incorporating stylized plant forms, staggered shapes and geometries that made cosmetics an object of desire.
The bottle the Maderas de Oriente Myrurgia perfume, designed by Esteve Monegal with graphic design by Eduard Jener and which with the time it has become an art deco icon. It is considered a museum piece and specimens of the bottle are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts, of the Disseny Hub Barcelona, and the National Museum of Art of Catalonia.
The bottle the Maderas de Oriente Myrurgia perfume, designed by Esteve Monegal with graphic design by Eduard Jener and which with the time it has become an art deco icon. It is considered a museum piece and specimens of the bottle are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts, of the Disseny Hub Barcelona, and the National Museum of Art of Catalonia.