The Art of Perfumery and Method of Obtaining the Odors of Plants

The Art of Perfumery and Method of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
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Author George William Septimus Piesse
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Release 1857
Genre Cosmetics
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The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants

The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants
Title The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants PDF eBook
Author George William Septimus Piesse
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Total Pages 314
Release 1857
Genre Cosmetics
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Title The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants ... PDF eBook
Author G. W. Septimus Piesse
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The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants

The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants
Title The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants PDF eBook
Author George William Septimus Piesse
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Total Pages 352
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Genre Cosmetics
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The Art of Perfumery

The Art of Perfumery
Title The Art of Perfumery PDF eBook
Author G. W. Septimus Piesse
Publisher Echo Library
Total Pages 184
Release 2007-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9781406831078

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A comprehensive survey, including history, animal perfumes, soaps and emulsions, bouquets and nosegays

The Art of Perfumery

The Art of Perfumery
Title The Art of Perfumery PDF eBook
Author George William Septimus Piesse
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Release 1855
Genre Cosmetics
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The Art of Perfumery

The Art of Perfumery
Title The Art of Perfumery PDF eBook
Author G. W. Septimus Piesse
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 368
Release 2014-12-22
Genre Cosmetics
ISBN 9781505674880

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The Art of Perfumery and Method of Obtaining the Odors of Plants G.W. Septimus Piesse From the rafters of the roof of the Drying House are suspended in bunches all the herbs that the grower cultivates. To accelerate the desiccation of rose leaves and other petals, the Drying House is fitted up with large cupboards, which are slightly warmed with a convolving flue, heated from a fire below. The flower buds are placed upon trays made of canvas stretched upon a frame rack, being not less than twelve feet long by four feet wide. When charged they are placed on shelves in the warm cupboards till dry. The patrons of perfumery have always been considered the most civilized and refined people of the earth. If refinement consists in knowing how to enjoy the faculties which we possess, then must we learn not only how to distinguish the harmony of color and form, in order to please the sight, the melody of sweet sounds to delight the ear; the comfort of appropriate fabrics to cover the body, and to please the touch, but the smelling faculty must be shown how to gratify itself with the odoriferous products of the garden and the forest. Pathologically considered, the use of perfumes is in the highest degree prophylactic; the refreshing qualities of the citrine odors to an invalid is well known. Health has often been restored when life and death trembled in the balance, by the mere sprinkling of essence of cedrat in a sick chamber. The commercial value of flowers is of no mean importance to the wealth of nations. But, vast as is the consumption of perfumes by the people under the rule of the British Empire, little has been done in England towards the establishment of flower-farms, or the production of the raw odorous substances in demand by the manufacturing perfumers of Britain; consequently nearly the whole are the produce of foreign countries. However, I have every hope that ere long the subject will attract the attention of the Society of Arts, and favorable results will doubtless follow. Much of the waste land in England, and especially in Ireland, could be very profitably employed if cultivated with odor-bearing plants.