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Friday, January 3, 2020

Goyesca by Myrurgia c1917

Goyesca by Myrurgia: launched in 1917. When the renowned Spanish perfume house Myrurgia sought to introduce their popular fragrance Maja to an international market, they encountered a legal challenge. It was discovered that a Swiss fragrance already bore the name Maja, presenting a potential copyright issue. To navigate this complication and avoid infringement, Myrurgia opted to use the name "Goyesca" for their fragrance outside of Spain. This alternative name allowed Myrurgia to expand Maja's reach globally while respecting existing trademarks. Goyesca carried the same allure and essence as Maja, ensuring that the fragrance's distinctive charm was preserved for international audiences.




Fragrance Composition:

So what does it smell like? It was classified as a fragrance for women.
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Bottles:

“Goyesca” Parfum (Extracto) was also housed in a domed, gunmetal case as seen below.





 














 


Fate of the Fragrance:

Discontinued, date unknown. Still being sold in 1948. 

In 1963, Nueva Goyesca was introduced.

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