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OFFICINE UNIVERSELLE BULY ALABASTER BOX MADEMOISELLE BAÏKAL Оригинал
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OFFICINE UNIVERSELLE BULY The alabaster is a revolutionary cold diffusion method developed by the Officine Universelle Buly. In order to hold the volcanic stone enabling the scents to emanate, a case perfectly matched to the size of the latter is a guarantee of effectiveness. It is adorned with the ancient face of a young woman, Mlle Ismir, Mlle Mars et Mlle Baïkal.
The moment is composed of a two-step gesture. By opening or closing the Alabaster’s box, you lock up or release one the fascinating scents of the Officine Universelle Buly. However, all does not end with the love of a perfume, because the very object, the Alabaster, is a captivating artefact. By far the most elegant and delicate way to perfume your home, the alabaster is composed of three elements: a porcelain box, a perfume stone and a bottle of perfume essence. The alabaster can perfume any space – hallways, boudoirs, bathrooms, dressing rooms, cars and other glove compartments.
3 boxes to available for choice:
- Mademoiselle Ismir. This female face comes from a Lemire aîné engraving. This French painter and designer was an art teacher at the École Royale de polytechnique at the very beginning of the 19th century, just when Claude Bully was creating his cosmetics brand, soon assisted by his son Jean-Vincent. From 1793 to 1819, Lemire Aîné exhibited at the Salon de peinture et de sculpture (known as the Salon) in Paris. Here, Lemire Ainé entitled his portrait “Jeune Turque dessinée d’après nature”. We can observe the adornments of the young lady named Ismir by the Officine: a headdress of white fabric – a sacred colour – tied with rings is placed on her head and around her neck, she wears fine precious metal chains.
- Mademoiselle Baikal. Lemire Ainé chose to name his portrait “Jeune Russe dessinée d’après nature”. The young women’s head, named Baïkal by the Officine, is adorned with a kokoshnik, a traditional Russian headdress. In this engraving, it is black embroidered with gold thread, worn with the sarafan, a straight dress without sleeves.
- This portrait of “Mademoiselle Mars” represents a famous actress of the time, Anne-Françoise-Hippolyte Boutet, so-called Mademoiselle Mars, born in 1779. Here, we see her wearing the costume of Betty, a character from “La jeunesse de Henri V” by Alexandre Duval, a three-act play staged in 1806.
“I find it harder and harder every day to live up to my blue china.” Oscar Wilde
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Brand Owner : France
- Materials : Other
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