The Amethyst

250,000

 

Amethyst, due to its deep purple color, is associated with Bacchus, the Greek god of wine. Large drinking vessels used for water and wine were often carved from this stone. Roman matrons believed that wearing Amethyst would help to guarantee fidelity.

 

Bottle type: Glass Dropper Perfume Oil Bottle with Screw Cap

 

  • Origin: Middle East, European
  • Material: Yellow gold metal
  • Color: Purple
  • Volume: 3 ML
  • Size: 2.8 x 8 (L/H) CM
  • Type: Handcrafted glass dropper bottle
  • Use: Travel, Luxury gift

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The story behind

Perfume requires a vessel. And since ancient times, these vessels have been an art form. The container is often as valuable as its contents and a fantastic range of vessels have graced the ages.

A perfume is a work of art… the object that contains it must be a masterpiece.
– Robert Ricci, The House of Nina Ricci

The Egyptians made theirs of wood and clay, Palestinians used beautifully coloured glass bottles, Greeks painted miniature vases shaped as animals, and Romans hollowed precious stones.

Early Europeans used porcelain, gold, silver, shells, semi-precious stones and glass. Some were crafted by artists, some made as jewellery. Perfume was sold in plain bottles then decanted into decorative and costly vessels at home.

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