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Worlds Most Expensive Perfumes
Worlds Most Expensive Perfumes
"The word 'perfume' comes from the Latin per fume 'through smoke.' One of
the oldest uses of perfumes was in the form the burning of incense and
aromatic herbs used in religious services, often the aromatic gums,
frankincense and myrrh, gathered from trees.
The Egyptians were the first clan to use perfume followed by the ancient
Chinese, Hindus, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks and Romans.
The Egyptians invented glass and perfume bottles were one of the first
common uses for glass.
The maker of this perfume, Caron, is one of the last perfume houses to still
have an in-house 'nose' (Monsieur Fraysse) -- also called a master perfumer.
One of the world's most famous perfumes relies heavily on jasmine. It was
the first fragrance from Parisian couturier, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel.
Initially, this perfume was given to some of Chanel's clients for free at her
boutique.
Hermes started its fragrance line in 1951. Over the past 57 years, the
company has created several fragrances for both men and women.
Other Patou perfumes are Amour Amour, Adieu Sagesse and Que Sais Je.