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Showing posts with label Cuir du Canada by Dana c1947. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuir du Canada by Dana c1947. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Cuir du Canada by Dana c1947

Cuir du Canada by Dana, was launched in 1947. Meaning "Canadian Leather", it is a quite rare perfume to find. One generally sees perfumes labeled "Cuir de Russie" (Russian Leather) by various manufacturers but I believe that Dana was the only company who produced a Canadian leather perfume.


"Cuir du Canada" does indeed sound like a unique and intriguing fragrance, especially considering its rarity compared to the more common "Cuir de Russie" perfumes. The name alone evokes images of rugged wilderness and perhaps hints at a different blend of scents compared to its Russian counterpart. It's fascinating how perfumes can capture and evoke specific cultural and geographical associations through their names and compositions.

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