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Ancient Greek and Roman Perfume Bottles


A couple of years ago, I went to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles for a Lecture on an ancient Perfume factory from Roman Times.

While I was there I also enjoyed an exhibition that shared many  Ancient Greek and Roman Perfume Bottles.

I’ve posted them to a Discussion forum, but now, I can share my pics with a lot more people here too, So here they are, which were done with my phone, because my camera battery died.  And then I combined several into fewer pictures for ease of posting them…

I hope you enjoy them, and also enjoy the Glasswork too.

Glass Perfume Bottles 1IMG_20120621_183950 small IMG_20120621_185346 smallIMG_20120621_185401 IMG_20120621_185425 Perfume Bottle with Dipper Perfume Bottles 1 Perfume Bottles 2 Perfume Bottles 3



Night on the Red Carpet – 5th Annual Taste Awards 2014 On the Trail of a Scent – Perfumer says Perfumes can take between 3 months to Seven years to make
Night on the Red Carpet – 5th Annual Taste Awards 2014
On the Trail of a Scent – Perfumer says Perfumes can take between 3 months to Seven years to make

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About pkil3r: Paul Kiler, Professional and Freelance Perfumer, lives and works in Menifee, CA, USA. He started to learn to be a Perfumer in 2005, launching his first scents for PK Perfumes in 2011. Paul helped launch Zoologist Perfumes brand with two scents, Rhinoceros and Panda in 2014. Now he works for many brands making their scents, and for his own brands. He really loves scents, makes his own never before made molecules for unique odors, makes some natural extractions rarely used by others, and scours the world for really nice naturals to use in his perfumes. All’s fair in Love, War, and Perfume.

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