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  2. Chelsea porcelain factory - Wikipedia

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    In 1770, the manufactory was purchased by William Duesbury, owner of the Derby porcelain factory, and the wares are indistinguishable during the "Chelsea-Derby period" that lasted until 1784, [10] when the Chelsea factory was demolished and its moulds, patterns and many of its workmen and artists transferred to Derby. [11]

  3. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of ... - AOL

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    The perfume bottle itself is a meaningful contributor to the cost of the fragrance, especially as some bottles are veritable sculptures, expensively designed by commissioned artists, the CEO said.

  4. Perfumer - Wikipedia

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    The composition will then be either used to enhance another product as a functional fragrance (shampoos, make-up, detergents, car interiors, etc.) or marketed directly to the public as a fine fragrance. Alternatively, the perfumer may simply be inspired to create a perfume and produce something that later becomes marketable or wins a brief.

  5. Perfume Museum (Barcelona) - Wikipedia

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    The museum presents a wide collection of nearly 5,000 essence and perfume vessels from different cultures and civilizations. The collection covers long historical periods ranging from Egyptian vases, Greek pottery, Roman and Punic glass, Arabic and Eastern recipients, to an interesting collection of essences jars made of porcelain, crystal and noble materials, from 17th to 19th centuries.

  6. Capturing the scent of Palestinian life in a bottle - AOL

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    Their fragrance line grew from a passion Qassem developed over the years for producing the best quality perfumes. He worked at night on his ideas, building up a library of hundreds of ingredients.

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  8. 100 “One Size Fits All” Presents That Will Please Everyone

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    #20 Mike’s Hot Honey : The Perfect Gift With A Sweet-Heat Kick To Make Their Favorite Foods Pop — This All-Natural, Gluten-Free Honey Infusion Is Going To Become Their New Secret Ingredient ...

  9. Belle Haleine, Eau de Voilette - Wikipedia

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    The scent-bottle, exhibited at the historic Duchamp exhibition in Venice (Palazzo Grassi 1993), appeared empty. Only air remained inside. However, since every form wants its content, the same spirit [ 13 ] could be locked up again in the perfume bottle along with the same humor as Duchamp, [ 14 ] who revealed it (made it manifest) from the very ...