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Friday, July 18, 2014

Les Creations Guyla

Les Creations Guyla, established in 1926 at 40 rue de Paris, Epinay-sur-Seine, they made exceptional rare presentations. Guyla's bottles were in the shape of champagne flutes, decorated with hand painted floral designs by Paul Poiret's company Atelier Martine. Guyla was a very short lived company and not much info is to be found on them.

Divin Narcisse was a floral fragrance with notes of camomile, myrtle, spices, ylang-ylang, jasmine, patchouli, vetiver, amber and sandalwood.

Divin Narcisse, was presented in a very rare colorless glass vial shaped like a champagne glass,  two very thin blown glass walls, the fragrance is contained between the two. Beautiful enameled decoration of colored flowers. Label on golden tassel. Gold embossed label under the base. It is possible to find these bottles with different hand painted enamel decoration as each one is one of a kind.






The perfumes of Guyla:

  • 1926 Caresse Parisienne
  • 1926 Divin Narcisse
  • 1926 Charmes de Toute Heure
  • 1926 Embuscade du Coeur

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