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L.T. Piver Epices 100ml EDT Spray

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First, a blast of cedar wood with a light, pleasant turpentine moment, then it settles down to be a very light wood scent with a touch of bergamot. The heritage of this historical house will also bring fortha range of body care products inspired by ancient products (soaps, ointments, etc.), with formulas that are updated to the latest standards and tastes.

This notion of blending is essential for the brand because it implies maturation or maceration times that impact the olfactory rendering of the perfume," explains Joëlle Lerioux, whom Nelly Chenelat has chosen as their in-house perfumer.Piver is one of the oldest perfume houses in France, and you can read about its history in THIS ARTICLE. Counting all Piver and Coudray products, around 2 million perfume bottles are produced each year in this factory. 95% of this production is exported to the Caribbean and the Middle East markets. The success of Rêve d'Or alone is such that if the company only sold this fragrance they would still have a profit. By 1860, the brand had three factories in Paris, Aubervilliers, and Grasse. Still in operation, the last one carries out raw material blending, concentrate maturation, alcohol integration, and maceration. As the L.T. Piver perfume company has always sourced its own ingredients, its internal know-how offers a singular olfactory signature, while guaranteeing the confidentiality of formulas. Inside these large vats there are hundreds and in some case thousands of liters of perfume. It's amazing to see it like this. The new products, however, will have a premium positioning, and new extracts or fragrances will be designed. It is a creative work in its own right, drawing on the brand’s heritage, for which Joëlle Lerioux endeavours to paraphrase the olfactory signature, not to betray its DNA, while preserving its quality. This continuity is based in particular on the brand’s craftsmanship, which was passed on, and on its autonomy.

This is one of the rooms where we can find the individual ingredients that go into all perfumes produced here. Inside these cans and jars the natural and synthetics await the day that they will be mixed to compose a beautiful fragrance. I had the chance to smell them and I was amazed by some particular raw materials and bases like this classic one: mousse de saxe: Througout the years that I've been working at Fragrantica, I've made a lot of friends in the perfume industry. One of the best relationships I have developed is the one I have with Sylvie Dumontier, from L.T. Piver and E. Coudray. After the many articles I've written on these brands and so many joyful encounters in perfume expos, she invited me to visit the Piver factory in Chartes, near Paris. I was very excited to do this and, a year after the invitation, I decided to go. I could see and follow this wonderful product from the moment where all the pieces are almost unrecognizable until the final item is ready to ship. I even saw the place where the raw materials are kept and even large tanks of this juice where one could literally bathe in perfume.TENNANTS OF YORKSHIRE FINE ART AND ANTIQUE AUCTIONEERS LTD are referred to as TENNANTS throughout these Terms of Business. The representative of TENNANTS conducting the auction is referred to as the “Auctioneer” The original is true Russian leather: birch tar with animalic civet, castoreum and ambergris, tied together with the darkest of musks, and only slightly lightened by tonka and amber. Truly masculine and truly great. By all means seek out vintage on this one. Avoid the re-issue at all costs. The heritage of this historic house will also help develop a range of skincare products inspired from the old products, with formulas updated to the latest standards and tastes. This is such a beauty for me because it has an unusual combination of honey & leather, followed by warm spices, oakmoss, amber, woods and resins... what more could you ask for? In fact, every time I spray this it makes me smile! Such a warm and happy vibe!

L.T. Piver’s offering is really generous, it is aimed at a wide range of customers, regardless of their purchasing power”, explains Nelly Chenelat. “ It’s a beauty and well-being perfumery,” adds Joëlle Lerioux. Strengthening and developing a unique heritage The brand lived through the decades following the war, in particular by relying on the success of its famous hair “lotions” derived from its perfumes. In 1967, the company was awarded the French Legion of Honour decoration for its longevity and the quality of its products. However, like many old brands, it never really returned to its glory days. In 1989, L.T. Piver was bought by the Franco-Algerian Amouyal family from the Rhône-Poulenc chemical group. Solid foundations for an expected renewal Connaissez-vous la valeur du parfum Vintage FLORAMYE CONCENTRE L. T. PIVER, PARIS J'ai une petite bouteille avec un dessus en laiton flip Il a un peu de parfum dans la bouteille A buyer’s premium of 17.5% of the hammer price is payable on each lot in Antiques and Interiors sales, 20% in Specialist sales and 20% in Fine Art sales. The buyer’s premium is subject to VAT at the current rate. The notion of blending is essential for the brand, because it involves maturation or maceration times that impact the perfume’s olfactory rendering”, explains Joëlle Lerioux, chosen by Nelly Chenelat as her in-house perfumer.To initiate the brand's renewal, Nelly Chenelat decided torely on the olfactory richness of perfumes that have survived the last few years without any communication support, thus opening up numerous perspectives. The brand's flourishing heritage, sources of inspiration, and ideal basis for storytelling are also very helpful, as is the international dimension of the brand, which sells more than 2 million pieces worldwide (Caribbean, United States, Middle-East, Cambodia...). In addition to all this, according to the new owner, there is a craftsmanship that distinguishes L.T. Piver from the many competitors. The brand lived through the decades following the war by relying on the success of its famous hair lotions, which were derived from its perfumes. In 1967, the company was awarded the Legion of Honor for its longevity and the quality of its products. But, like many old brands, it never really returned to its glory days. In 1989, L.T. Piver was bought by the Franco-Algerian Amouyal family from the Rhône-Poulenc chemical group. The diversity of the L.T. Piver catalogue is as inspiring as the brand’s craftsmanship. Starting from the beginning of the 20th century, the company developed body and hair soap, scented pastilles, ointments, brillantine, but also hair lotions inspired by its perfumes, Rêve d’Or, Pompeïa and Héliotrope Blanc, which are still available today. In 1896, Jacques Roucher, director of the Paris Opera, took over the company's reins. A visionary, he foresaw that the newly developed syntheticswould modernize perfumery and surrounded himself with creative chemists. Trèfle Incarnat (1898) was born, one of the great successes of the Belle Époque. He grewthe brand thanks to the rise of advertising and multiplied the number of international branches. At the dawn of the 1920s, this French company (whose motto was "L.T. Piver perfumes the whole world!") was one of the few companies that made more than half of its sales abroad.

The new products, on the other hand, will have a premium positioning, with the creation of extraits de parfumandnew fragrances. This is a fully-fledged creative effort, drawing on the brand's heritage, withJoëlle Lerioux committed to paraphrasing the olfactory signature of L.T. Piver, making sure not to betray its DNA and to preserve its quality.My Great Grandfather Charles Baez was associated with L.T. Piver in New York in the turn of the century era. I have bottles of Floralyme my Grandmother gave me Older L.T. Piver scent bottle showing name of Michel Adam's original store, "A la Riene de Fleurs", on it's cap. Today L.T. Piver is located 9 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, from whence it offers contemporary versions of some of its classic fragrances. It also continues to operate through agencies throughout the world. L.T. Piver products included perfumed gloves and fans, face powders, soaps (with extract of lettuce and marshmallow), almond body cream, and iris body milk. In 1896, Darzens had discovered amyl salicylate (an aromatic, orchid herbal note used as a blender), which he described as "the fragrance of flowering clover under the heat of August". This technology was applied to L.T. Piver perfume, Le Trèfle Incarnat, introduced in 1898. The Growth Of L.T. Piver

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