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Friday, June 19, 2015

Jean D'Hennery Parfumeur, Inc.

Jean D'Hennery Parfumeur, Inc. is an obscure Parisian perfume company.

 Jean d'Hennery, Inc., was d.b.a. Nemours, New York, N.Y.

Their most common perfumes are Kim and Mouky.






The perfumes of Jean D'Hennery of Paris France:
  • 1946 Chantaco
  • 1946 Dogaresse
  • 1946 Guittre-Amour
  • 1946 Kim
  • 1946 Languer
  • 1946 Magnificat
  • 1946 Mouky
  • 1946 Reconciliation
  • 1946 Reine de Saba
  • 1946 Retour
  • 1946 Reverence
  • 1946 Tendre Espoir
  • 1946 Toutounne
  • 1946 Triomphe D'Amour
  • 1953 Jasmy
  • 1953 Provoquant
  • Plaisir de France


Mouky, launched in 1946 is classified as a floral fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: lemon, bergamot, orange blossom, neroli
  • Middle notes: rose, jasmine, honeysuckle, geranium, melissa
  • Base notes: sandalwood, musk, civet, oakmoss


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