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  2. Musée du Parfum - Wikipedia

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    Displays show how perfumes are made today and present the history of perfume manufacturing and packaging. A perfume organ on display has tiers of ingredient bottles arranged around a balance used to mix fragrances. [1] In 2014, the Fragonard company acquired ownership of the real estate site located at the address of the Square de l'Opéra.

  3. Lalique - Wikipedia

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    Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweller René Lalique in 1888. [1] Lalique is best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments during the early twentieth century.

  4. Ybry - Wikipedia

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    Ybry is a French luxury perfume and fashion house founded in 1925 by Simon Jaroslawski. It formerly resided at 6 rue Ybry, Neuilly (Seine). [1] [2] In 2005 the brand was revitalized and the trademark and original bottle designs were filed for international protection.

  5. Lenthéric - Wikipedia

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    The name of the company was taken from Guillaume Lenthéric, a French distiller and dispenser of perfumes in late 19th century France. He operated a small salon in 245 rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, France, beginning in 1875. [3] The firm incorporated in 1924.

  6. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Indeed, perfume bottles have a noble history as objets d'art-- to the point that they have been the subject of museum exhibitions. Packaging: $4 Typically, this includes the bottle's package, as ...

  7. Le Galion - Wikipedia

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    Le Galion is a French perfumery, known for its high-end products. Among its brands are La Rose, Sortilège, [1] Snob, [2] and Lanvin. [3] Le Galion was considered such a luxurious item that the Sortilège perfumes were once given as gifts at The Stork Club of New York City, associated with its wealthy clientele, which led it to becoming known as the "fragrance of the Stork Club".

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