Maderas de Oriente cologne by the celebrated Spanish house Myrurgia, presented in its original cardboard box, completely sealed with factory cellophane and featuring the historical Luxury Tax stamp. This piece represents an exceptional testament to mid-20th-century perfumery in pristine, unopened condition (New Old Stock).
History of the object:
Founded in Barcelona in 1916 by Esteban Monegal Prat, the house of Myrurgia combined the excellence of fine perfumery with avant-garde graphic design heavily influenced by the Art Deco movement. Maderas de Oriente, originally launched in 1929, became one of the firm's most iconic creations, noted for its exotic evocation and the graphic design of its box, which shows the silhouette of a mosque and its minaret. The "Impuesto de Lujo a Metálico, Permiso Nº 22" (Luxury Tax) stamp visible on the packaging certifies its distribution in the Spanish market during the mid-20th century.
Features and details:
- Period: 1950s / 1960s
- Technique / Style: Art Deco style with lithographic print on rigid cardboard and industrial hermetic seal
- Size: 100 ml (3.4 oz)
- Material: Glass, paper, cellophane
- Condition: Excellent. Box and original cellophane intact and unopened. Since the product remains factory sealed, it is not possible to verify the exact level of the liquid or the current state of the fragrance.
Application and value:
This specimen holds high value for collectors of historical perfumery, museums of commercial graphic design, and enthusiasts of mid-century vintage aesthetics.
Safety disclaimer and conditions:
This item is offered strictly as a historical collectible and decorative piece. Suitability for cosmetic use or the integrity of the original scent is not guaranteed due to the natural aging process of chemical components. This item is not eligible for exchange or return. Vintage perfumes may experience changes in their top notes over time, differing from their original olfactory composition.
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