Friday, September 25, 2015

Parfums Djemil - Parfums d'Orient

Societe Francaise des Produits et Parfums Djemil of 39, rue Pigalle, was founded on March 13, 1922 in Paris, with a capital of 625.000 francs. Perfume Intelligence claims that Parfums Djemil was originally a perfumerie from Egypt and their first fragrance was Jasmin d'Egypt c1910.

In addition to perfumes, Djemil also sold cosmetics such as Poudre de riz Djemil, a rice powder for the face, and Le Djemil Veritable Kohl d'Orient, an oriental style kohl powder for lining the eyes.




The perfumes of Djemil:
  • 1910 Jasmin d'Egypt
  • 1919 Le Secret de Djemil
  • 1919 Soupir d'Orient
  • 1919 Djemil Fleurs
  • 1919 Folle Orgie
  • 1922 Origan
  • 1922 Ambre
  • 1922 Chypre
  • 1922 Le Jasmin
  • 1922 La Rose
  • 1922 L'Oeillet
  • 1922 L'Heliotrope
  • 1922 Le Lilas
  • 1922 Le Cyclamen
  • 1922 Le Muguet
  • 1922 La Violette









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