EMBRUJO DE SEVILLA Myrurgia Nº 476 Locion Perfume Vintage New
Myrurgia Barcelona, Spain Embrujo de Sevilla 'Bewitched by Seville' Perfume. Gorgeous flacon sealed in original box. Vintage new unused discontinued. This is a rare perfume that smells incredible. The label features three Andalusian-inspired figures in gold and black: a guitarist, a woman in a frilled dress, and a man wearing a Spanish hat and cape. "Embrujo de Sevilla" was created in 1933.
A woody and spicy fragrance for women. In Spanish the name loosely translates to 'Bewitched or Haunted by Seville'. Top notes: Aldehyde, Bergamot, Lemon, Neroli, Peach, Strawberry; Middle notes: Carnation, Jasmine, Muguet, Orris Root, Rose, Rosewood, Ylang Ylang; Base notes: Amber, Benzoin, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Vetiver.
Net contents 2 7/8 Fl Oz (85 ml).
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Myrurgia is a perfumery company founded in Barcelona in 1916, on the basis of a family business, by Ramon Monegal. It achieved a very important presence not only in Spain, but also in the international market, with products - colognes, soaps, perfumes - that played with the charisma of orientalism ("Maderas de Oriente"), Hispanic exoticism ("Maja") or even clear hedonistic evocations ("Orgía").
Thanks to the financial support and advice of his father, Ramon Monegal, Esteve Monegal succeeded in introducing his products into the nascent world of cosmetics in Spain in 1918. The Myrurgia firm would achieve a significant presence not only on the Iberian Peninsula but also in the international market thanks to its wide range of products that included soaps, colognes, perfumes and cosmetics. The reference to Orientalism, as well as Hispanic exoticism in the choice of its names and packaging design, would become a distinctive trademark of its products, including collaborations with artists such as Eduard Jener and Jacob Baron de Wilkinson, who would collaborate as draftsmen and illustrators on numerous of the firm's projects. |