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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Tu Reja c1920

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.


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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