The history of perfume bottles, do you know?

Perfume was available about 5 thousand years ago. Its pungent fragrance is refreshing. People have written countless articles and said a lot of praise for it.

In ancient times, perfume was regarded as a luxury and must be loaded with expensive containers, so a variety of containers came into being. Terracotta jars unearthed from Egyptian tombs dating back to 2000 BC are richly decorated. Exquisite perfume containers were also found in Cyprus and Greece. The Chinese use jade or agate to create very valuable perfume bottles

 

 

 

Although a glass container containing perfume was found in the Egyptian tombs, the bel Hassan murals, which depicted the method of blowing glass bottles in different periods, were discovered near Thebes, but at that time only the ancient Romans were the most skillful people in making glassware. In addition to using molds to make glass bottles, they also developed glassware using blowpipes, which was used throughout the Roman Empire. In the dark period of the Middle Ages in Europe after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, many unique skills, including layer carving, were los

 

Although some glass products could be made in this period, the modern glass age did not really begin until the Venetians arrived in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1204. At that time, several glass factories were built on the island of mlano. Venice’s rulers kept the craft of making glass strictly confidential. In order to prevent leakage, they even imposed the death penalty on craftsmen who wanted to flee the country.

The Venetians discovered that manganese dioxide could be used as a decolorizing agent, and then they invented inlaying gold and silver silk and colored glaze on glassware. By the sixteenth century, the art was perfect. In the second half of the 15th century, a crystal similar to crystal was invented, that is, transparent and white glass. Later, opaque white glass was invented. During this period, all kinds of beautifully decorated perfume bottles were produced, reflecting the brilliant colors of Italy art during the Renaissance.

In the mid eighteenth Century, the French bakla glass factory produced many very beautiful perfume bottles and became one of the most influential crystal glass factories in Europe. Bamboo shoots after a spring rain has developed rapidly. At that time, the perfume bottles were unique. During the Second Empire of France, Paris had the reputation of “perfume capital”. The perfume bottles produced there had the artistic style of Barok.

 In 1880, the invention of blowing bottles by machine and the use of frosted plugs instead of corks. Around this time, Leopold Frank set up a small workshop for making perfume scrubber. Later, his son Marcel first created a scent that could be installed on a beautiful crystal glass perfume bottle. In order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the factory, Marcel improved the cabaret crystal glass bottle produced by bakla factory, which is decorated with gold carvings. This world-famous company enjoys a high international reputation for producing traditional or modern products.

A new style emerged in the 1930s. Jean Patu has designed some extremely exquisite carved crystal glass perfume bottles. Jean Patu put some fashionable perfume bottles in his living room. There are cocktail and perfume counters in the living room. His customers are tasting cocktails while comparing perfume. In 1931, the design of perfume bottles developed to geometric lines. Perfume bottles designed with geometric lines are still commonly used. Christian Diol’s famous perfume is made of crystal bottles produced by barkar glass factory. Pierre Cami’s design is more dignified and rigorous. He devised a tower shaped bottle for Diol to hold Dior HAMA perfume. In the late two World War, to celebrate the long awaited liberation of Paris, all kinds of perfume and perfume reflect the freedom and jubilant mood of people and the new life of Paris.

Rene Ralik’s son inherited his career and produced perfume bottles for his friend Robert Rich’s newly opened perfume company. The first perfume produced by Ricci in 1945 was called “joyful heart”, and the crystal glass perfume bottle was carved with a heart-shaped flower. At that time, the most talked about was the dove bottle stopper carved on the perfume of the trend of the times, which symbolized peace and romanticism. Jean Patu created the “expectant moment” perfume bottle in 1946, dedicated to the new trend of freedom in France.

 

 

Alan Demuk is the bright younger generation, he has created some prestige perfume bottle and the cosmetics bottle in the world. His calligraphy and painting engraving art ability is very prominent in the design. As we all know, the Kuro bottle may be a better one designed by him, which is designed with opaque pure white Greek cylindrical lines. The latest Paris perfume bottle was also designed by the famous designer. The bottle reflects the city scenery and makes people feel a festive atmosphere. In 1982, Alan Demuk created a perfume bottle, which sparkles in the bottle, inspired by the art of decoration. The male Arman Nissan water bottle is of high design level. The material used is glass and metal, and has a black plastic tubular base. Good to hear or see is one of his most pleasing designs, a pear shaped glass perfume, with a spiral top.

Searl, a famous sculptor, designed the perfume bottle with distinctive shape and color. He turned perfume into a part of sculpture.

here is a “great beauty” shop near St. Sulpice church on St. Germain street. This store is very eye-catching because it specializes in rare and ancient perfume bottles. Regina Darobis, the beautiful female shopkeeper, especially love these small works of art, has become a frenzied perfume bottle collector. Later, she opened an art gallery and shop to display a large number of unique perfume bottles she collected. She had deep feelings for her collection of perfume bottles, so that she would sell every perfume bottle to those who were eligible for this perfume bottle. Perfume factories, especially in Glass’s Museum, are very grateful to her because many of the perfume bottles she collected are rare artifacts.

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Post time: Mar-12-2022