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Welcome to my unique perfume blog! Here, you'll find detailed, encyclopedic entries about perfumes and companies, complete with facts and photos for easy research. This site is not affiliated with any perfume companies; it's a reference source for collectors and enthusiasts who cherish classic fragrances. My goal is to highlight beloved, discontinued classics and show current brand owners the demand for their revival. Your input is invaluable! Please share why you liked a fragrance, describe its scent, the time period you wore it, any memorable occasions, or what it reminded you of. Did a relative wear it, or did you like the bottle design? Your stories might catch the attention of brand representatives. I regularly update posts with new information and corrections. Your contributions help keep my entries accurate and comprehensive. Please comment and share any additional information you have. Together, we can keep the legacy of classic perfumes alive!
Showing posts with label Egyptian perfume company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egyptian perfume company. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Parfums Ramses

Parfums Ramses, established in 1916 by M. de Bertalot in collaboration with Orosdi-Back, was a notable perfume house with operations in Paris and Cairo. Renowned for its luxurious perfume presentations inspired by ancient Egyptian themes, the company quickly gained prominence as a major exporter to Africa and the Far East. The grandeur of their flagship shop was marked by an opulent façade featuring five monumental marble figures of pharaohs, which stood as a testament to their aesthetic and thematic dedication.




Saturday, November 16, 2013

Chabrawichi

Chabrawichi, alternative spelling Chabrawicke, a company located in Cairo, Egypt, produced essential oils and fragrances.  First established in 1924, the Chabrachi fragrance factory in Giza was the oldest and largest perfume and cosmetics company. Some of their labels will state "Le Caire", some sources erroneously state that this is for the "Le Claire" stores, but it just means Cairo, Egypt, where the Chabrawichi company was located.

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Faking Perfume Bottles to Increase Their Value

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