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  2. Belle Haleine, Eau de Voilette - Wikipedia

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    The scent-bottle, exhibited at the historic Duchamp exhibition in Venice (Palazzo Grassi 1993), appeared empty. Only air remained inside. However, since every form wants its content, the same spirit [ 13 ] could be locked up again in the perfume bottle along with the same humor as Duchamp, [ 14 ] who revealed it (made it manifest) from the very ...

  3. List of bottle types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass , clay , plastic , aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids .

  4. Category:Images of bottles - Wikipedia

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    File:Brand Concordia Plastic Bottle 500 ml.jpg; File:Brand Kola Escocesa Plastic Bottle 600 ml.jpg; File:Brand Oro Bottle 525 ml.jpg; File:Brand Perú Cola Plastic Bottle 500 ml.jpg; File:Brand Pilsen Trujillo Glass Bottle 620 ml.jpg; File:Brand Pulp Juice Bottle 700 ml.jpg; File:Brand Sporade Glass Bottle 475 ml.jpg

  5. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    Indeed, perfume bottles have a noble history as objets d'art-- to the point that they have been the subject of museum exhibitions. Packaging: $4 Typically, this includes the bottle's package, as ...

  6. Attar - Wikipedia

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    The word 'attar' is believed to have been derived from the Persian word itir, [3] which is in turn derived from the Arabic word 'itr (عطر), meaning 'perfume'. [4] [5]The earliest recorded mention of the techniques and methods used to produce essential oils is believed to be that of Ibn al-Baitar (1188–1248), an Al-Andalusian (Muslim Iberia) physician, pharmacist and chemist.

  7. “How Is This Allowed”: 100 Times Packaging Designs Were ...

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    Image credits: Statakaka #3 The Ultimate In Deceptive Packaging From Sunday Riley. Took the lid off to get any that was left in the jar and the actual product is in the most minuscule little bag ...