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Development history of Glass Perfume Bottle

2019-02-19
In 4000 BC, the ancient Egyptians invented the method of making glass. The development of glass perfume containers began. About 1500 BC, the crafty glass perfume bottles have appeared. They are often dark blue, opaque or transparent. The bottle is decorated with a blue, white or yellow zigzag strip pattern, which is typical of the Lalique style of that era.

At the same time, Greeks and Romans also use perfume bottles of alabaster, agate and porphyry to keep the bottle cool and make the perfume easier to preserve. So far in Greece and Rome, these perfume bottles are still used. But the design is a lot more elegant. Ancient Rome perfume bottles are often made into cans decorated with birds, animals and human heads.

In the 18th century, Chinese porcelain was used as a new material to make perfume bottles. Germany's Meissen, France's Sevres, Britain's Chelsea and other places have successively become centers of porcelain production. The simple porcelain perfume bottles began to appear on the dressers of fashionable people.

Later, Syria invented the art of glass blowing, which allowed the glass to be set before cooling. This was a major technological advancement, and then there was a way to blow the glass into a mold, so that the same shape of the bottle could be produced repeatedly.

By the end of the 19th century, most of the perfumes sold in shopping malls were placed in ordinary containers, but smart perfumers have begun to put fragrances into the bottles at home, which requires a large number of beautiful bottles to be sold to meet individual differences. need. Since then, the appearance of the bottle has become a very important factor in determining the sales of perfumes. The design of the perfume bottles has also become the attraction of those who have potential purchases.

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