Vintage tall ribbed glass scent bottle with stopper
Vintage tall ribbed glass scent bottle with stopper this is a beautiful tall unusual glass scent bottle probably 1950s could be earlier 19 cm tall 3 cm diameter minor age related wear bearly noticeable
The history of glass scent bottles is long and includes many notable developments, including:
Ancient Egypt
Egyptians are thought to have been the first to use glass for perfume bottles around 1500 BCE. These bottles were shaped like small amphorae with narrow necks and were made in vibrant colors such as turquoise, cobalt blue, and green.
Ancient Greece
Glass bottles known as "alabastra" were used to store fragrances and precious oils. These bottles had narrow necks to prevent spillage and minimize exposure to air.
Ancient Rome
Romans developed glassblowing techniques in the 1st century BCE, allowing them to make intricately designed glass perfume bottles in the form of flasks, amphorae, and vials.
Victorian era
From the 1860s onwards, there was a proliferation of finely made glass scent bottles. Some of the leading practitioners included Moser, Saint Louis, Galle, and Lalique.
Industrialization
In the 20th century, industrialization made glass more affordable, and by the 1960s, scent bottles were available from many retailers.
Glass bottles are considered a safer choice for packing perfume and cosmetics because they don't contain hazardous ingredients that could react with the scent molecules. Their sturdy construction also prevents exterior chemicals from penetrating inside.
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