We present an exceptional specimen of Spanish perfumery: the Embrujo de Sevilla cologne by the house of Myrurgia. This scent, originally launched in 1933, is one of the firm's most emblematic creations, capturing the cultural essence of Andalusia through an artistic Art Deco-influenced design.
Object History: The Myrurgia house, purveyor to the Spanish Royal Family, distinguished itself by the high quality of its essences and the sophistication of its presentation. Embrujo de Sevilla stands out for its label divided into three panels illustrating typical scenes of Seville: a guitarist, a flamenco dancer, and a gentleman in a cape.
Details and Condition:
- Period: Mid-20th century (circa 1950-1960).
- Technique: Molded octagonal glass with a gold-tone cap.
- Size: Total capacity of 200 ml (6.8 oz). The bottle is approximately 70 percent full, containing about 140 ml (4.7 oz) of original product.
- Material: Glass, gold-toned metal, original fragrance.
- Condition: The bottle and label are preserved in excellent condition. The liquid shows the transparency and amber color characteristic of the period.
Valuation: This item is a highly relevant piece for collectors of antique perfumery and enthusiasts of Spanish fashion history. Due to its age, this product is not eligible for exchange or return. Please note that the scent of an old perfume may not exactly match the original, as top notes may have altered over the decades.
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