Royal perfume: Noble Legend in Smell
Time:
2025-07-26
Royal perfume: Noble Legend in Smell
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In the world of fragrance, royal perfume is like a shining star, emitting unique and charming light. They are not only carriers of fragrance, but also symbols of history, culture, and luxury, carrying the glory and stories of the royal family.
Many royal perfume brands have a long history. For example, Creed, founded by James Henry Creed in London in 1760, was designated by Queen Victoria as the royal perfume brand of the British royal family in 1870. After nearly 250 years, the family has passed down the ancient aromatherapy distillation technique from generation to generation. The Royal Water, designed to commemorate the late former British queen Diana, is full of unique charm. The opening is dominated by fresh and bright bergamot and citrus fruits, bringing a clean, clear, and vibrant feeling; Then mix fennel and basil, refreshing, clean and layered, with a rich herbal green aroma and a hint of mysterious spice; Finally, the cedar and musk finish off, creating a rich and exquisite aroma. It not only displays the noble majesty of the royal family, but also has a friendly affinity, like a noble, elegant and smiling member of the royal family walking towards people in a high-end white shirt on a sunny afternoon, quiet and charming.
Jiaolan's "Emperor's Water" also has an extraordinary origin. In 1853, Napoleon III invited Mr. Guerlain to create a wedding for his wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. This perfume is specially formulated to adjust the queen's migraine. It belongs to the citrus fragrance. The fragrance is natural, comfortable, delicate and light, which will soon be favored by the queen. Before being authorized for sale, it was used by the queen herself. The design of its fragrant water bottle is also very classic. The famous glass manufacturer Pochet et du Courval was invited. The bottle body uses the royal coat of arms selected by Napoleon himself: crown, eagle and scepter, and is decorated with 69 hand gilded relief bees, symbolizing French dignity and classic imperial power. The bee print bottle has become the most symbolic bottle body of Guerlain, opening the legendary road of Guerlain for nearly 200 years.
There is also AMOUAGE from Oman, founded in 1983 on behalf of the King of Oman. There is no cost budget limit for the brand, with gold as the decoration and premium silver frankincense and myrrh as the fragrance, combined with ancient incense making techniques. The first pair of perfume Cristal&Gold was created by the London jewelry family Asprey's using pure French crystal. The surface of the bottle is plated with 24k gold decoration. Both the bottle and the smell are luxurious. It is rated as "the most precious perfume in the world" and is also displayed in the Oman National Museum. Since its establishment, AMOUAGE perfume has been a national gift for the King of Oman, given to political leaders and international celebrities, and was not sold until 2006.
British royal family members and perfume also have many moving stories. The late Queen Elizabeth II loved three perfume all her life. Chanel No. 5 costs 136 pounds per 100 milliliters, Guerlain's blues time costs 120 pounds per 75 milliliters, and the white rose of Floris, the oldest British perfume brand, costs 100 pounds per 100 milliliters. Among them, White Rose is a full-bodied and energetic floral perfume, which is said to have been used by the Queen on the wedding day. The brand has served the royal family for eight generations. Princess Diana is also very fond of perfume. She used Quelques Fleurs perfume from the ancient French perfume brand Hobigent at her wedding with Charles, which costs 165 pounds per 100 milliliters. Over the years, there have been rumors that she likes the hyacinth perfume of the British century old perfume brand Panhaligan, which costs 125 pounds per 100 milliliters. In addition, Prince Harry revealed in his memoirs that one of his mother's favorite perfume was First perfume of Van Cleef Yabo, which cost 99.80 pounds per 100 milliliters.
Today, royal perfume still occupies an important position in the perfume industry. They constantly inherit and innovate, combining ancient fragrance making techniques with modern aesthetics. Whether it's the unique aroma or the royal story behind it, it attracts countless people to explore and pursue. Each royal perfume is a microcosm of a period of history, a feast of smell, allowing people to feel the luxury and elegance of the royal family in the fragrance, and taste the unique charm precipitated by the years.