Development history of perfume bottle

The first raw material used for manufacturing was glass. Egypt in the pharaoh era learned the core glass modeling techniques from people to make matching containers for their perfume, essential oil or ointment.
In 4000 BC, the ancient Egyptians invented the method of making glass, and the development of glass containers began accordingly. About BC
In 1500, skillful glass perfume bottles had appeared. The common ones were dark blue, opaque or transparent bottles, decorated with blue, white or yellow zigzag color stripe patterns, which were typical of the Lalique style at that time.
At the same time, the Greeks and Romans also used, agate and other materials to fill perfume bottles, which can keep the bottle cool and make perfume easier to preserve. So far, perfume bottles made of these materials are still used in Greece and Rome, but the design is much more elegant. In ancient Rome, perfume bottles were often made into jars decorated with birds, animals and human heads.
In the 18th century, it was used as a new material to make perfume bottles. Meissen in Germany, Sevres in France, Chelsea in England and some other places have become the production centers of porcelain, and simple porcelain perfume bottles have begun to appear on the dressing tables of fashionable families.
Afterwards, the art of glass blowing was invented, which allowed the glass to form before cooling, which was a significant technological advancement. Subsequently, a method of blowing glass into a mold emerged, allowing bottles of the same shape to be repeatedly produced.
By the end of the 19th century, most of the perfume sold in shopping malls were placed in ordinary containers, but smart people had begun to put perfumes into bottles at home, which required a large number of beautiful bottles to be sold to meet different personal needs. Since then, the appearance of the bottle has become a very important factor in determining the sales of perfume, and its design purpose has accordingly become to attract those who have potential purchase desire.


Post time: Jun-22-2024