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  2. John Blocki - Wikipedia

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    He also created a sample set for this line that was in the form of a miniature book named "The Story of the Flower by Blocki" and contained four perfume samples each with a preserved flower. The Flower-in-the-Bottle line bore Blocki's unique presentation style but he also produced several lines of perfume that followed the popular style of the ...

  3. The 35 Best Subscription Boxes for Teens - AOL

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    All joking aside, this high-end perfume subscription is a nice indulgence that doesn’t go too far—the small sample vials feel just right for teens who are interested in trying out different ...

  4. I Spritzed, Sniffed, and Ranked the Top 9 Scents from this ...

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    The Replica perfume bottles are some of the most ~aesthetically pleasing~ designs in the fragrance world, and the biggest size holds a whopping 3.4 oz of liquid for $160 a pop.

  5. Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    [2] Others claim that the bottle's design was inspired by a whiskey bottle, while some say that the inspiration was drawn from glass pharmaceutical vials. In choosing the design for her perfume's bottle, was looking for something simple, even clinical, to stand apart from the overstated designs customarily seen on the perfume counter. [5]

  6. List of essential oils - Wikipedia

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    Essential oil of Eucalyptus A glass vial containing sandalwood oil Davana essential oil Vial of Tanacetum annuum oil (blue tansy) Agar oil or oodh, distilled from agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis). Highly prized for its fragrance. [1] Ajwain oil, distilled from the leaves of (Carum copticum). Oil contains 35–65% thymol. [2] Amyris oil

  7. Opaline glass - Wikipedia

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    Many different pieces were produced in opaline glass, including vases, bowls, cups, coupes, decanters, perfume bottles, boxes, clocks and other implements. All opaline glass is hand-blown and has a rough or polished pontil on the bottom. There are no seams and no machine engraving, and most opaline glass is not branded or signed.