Tu Reja by Myrurgia: launched in 1920. The name means "Your Window Grille" in Spanish and refers to the flower covered iron grilles found on balconies in Spain.
So what does it smell like? it is classified as a spicy floral fragrance for women with a dominant carnation note.
The New Yorker, 1932:
Discontinued, date unknown. Still being sold in 1933.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? it is classified as a spicy floral fragrance for women with a dominant carnation note.
- Top notes: citrus
- Middle notes: carnation, jasmine, rose, orange blossom
- Base notes: sandalwood, musk, oakmoss
The New Yorker, 1932:
"Myrurgia: A Moi, is new, voluptuous, and fun. They do perfumes that are Spanish without being too much so: Suspiro de Granada (sandalwoody), Tu Reja (carnation), and Joya, to mention only a few.
Bottle:
Tu Reja's parfum was housed inside of a glass bottle covered with a organdy and wool bag in the form of a carnation and petals.Fate of the Fragrance:
Discontinued, date unknown. Still being sold in 1933.
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