Saturday, August 13, 2022

Parfumerie Erizma

Erizma, established in 1885 by J. Bijon and created rare luxury presentations. They also were exporters to the far East. Erizma was a toiletry company making cosmetics, perfumes, soap, lotions and other products such as powders and depiliatories.




Bottles:


The perfume for Rose D'Amour was presented in a Cristalleries de Baccarat flacon.

The perfumes of Erizma


  • 1885 El Ghali
  • 1890 Christiane
  • 1900 Gouttes de Fleur
  • 1900 Peau d'Espagne
  • 1900 Ambre
  • 1900 Foin
  • 1900 Muguet
  • 1900 Lilas
  • 1900 Fougere
  • 1900 Lilas
  • 1900 Origan
  • 1900 Oeillet
  • 1900 Jasmin
  • 1900 Mimosa
  • 1900 Rose
  • 1900 Le Secret d'Une Fleur
  • 1900 Fleur d’avril
  • 1900 Savon a la Heliotrope
  • 1900 Savon aux Violettes
  • 1900 Savon Fleurs d’avril
  • 1900 savon extra fin
  • 1908 Thamyris
  • 1908 Sardoma  
  • 1908 Rose d'Amour
  • 1910 Djita
  • 1925 Sirdha
  • 1940 Coquin
  • 1940 Aube Naissante
  • Royal Corydalis 
  • Kiki
  • Nizea
  • Mimosa de Monte Carlo
  • Jasmin Renaissance
  • Giroflée Renaissance
  • Mon Pays
  • Œillet Empire
  • Trèfle Rouge
  • Un Defi




These other perfumes were found but I do not know their launch dates.
  • Aube Naissante
  • Giroflée Renaissance
  • Heliotrope
  • Jasmin Renaissance
  • Ki Ki
  • Mimosa de Monte Carlo
  • Mon Pays
  • Œillet Empire
  • Rose D'Amour
  • Thamyris
  • Trèfle Rouge
  • Un Defi
  • Lotion de Medicis







French-English Exhibition of London 1908. This exhibition was an active demonstration of the political entente between Britain and France. Bulletin de la maison Roure-Bertrand fils. Grasse: impr. E. Imbert, 1908.

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