A pair of original miniature bottles from the house of Jean-Charles Brosseau, containing the fragrances Ombre Rose and Ombre d'Or. These examples represent the French decorative aesthetic of the 1980s, presented in molded glass containers with botanically inspired ornamental details.
History: Jean-Charles Brosseau, a renowned Parisian milliner, entered perfumery in 1981 with Ombre Rose, a scent that became a milestone in powdery fragrances. The bottle design, with its characteristic floral relief, pays tribute to the Art Deco style. Ombre d'Or, later launched in 1986, complements this collection with a floral-fruity olfactory structure, currently difficult to find on the collector's market.
Features and Details:
- Period: 1980s
- Technique: Pressed glass with reliefs and frosted friction stopper
- Approximate height: 4.5 cm (1.77 inches)
- Nominal volume: 5 ml (0.17 oz) each
- Material: Glass, Crystal
- Condition: They retain part of the original content. The glass has no cracks or chips. The reliefs maintain their original definition.
Use and Value: Items strictly intended for high perfumery collecting or period vanity decoration. Given the vintage nature of the product, there is no guarantee that the chemical composition of the scent remains identical to its original state; it may present variations in the top notes due to the natural oxidation process. For hygiene and safety reasons, this item cannot be exchanged or returned.
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