Throughout the history of perfume container development, modeling technology is increasingly exquisite. With the improvement of people’s living standard, famous brand perfume began to enter ordinary homes, and the perfume bottle design has become an important selling point to catch people’s eyes. At present, what kind of design can be recognized by consumers, or what kind of bottle shape can more accurately interpret the perfume itself, has become a problem for designers to discuss.
High quality perfume can always become the darling of fashion, now perfume is not just a simple “smell” marketing has derived another selling point – the perfect combination of container design and fragrance. Until the late 19th century, perfumes were kept in plain containers, with perfumers bottling them at home or letting customers choose a container along with their perfume. This requires stores to have a large number of beautiful bottles for sale to meet the different needs of individuals. But when modern production began, it was necessary to consider bottling perfumes in factories. The bottle is designed to appeal to potential buyers. The look of the bottle is a very important factor in perfume sales, and the big perfume companies now employ top perfume bottle designers, some corporate, more freelance designers. In the face of many consumer needs, the modern perfume bottle also presents new characteristics. In addition, the appearance of the bottle is a very important factor in determining perfume sales. In the world of perfume, sight and smell are equally important. Most of the time, perfume can touch your heart instantly, because of those carefully designed perfume bottles that make you fall in love at first sight.
No other container can hold so many emotions and memories as a perfume bottle. In addition, it is particularly important that different perfumes have matching perfume bottle shape and perfume packaging design. Sometimes we can feel the message of the perfume just from the appearance of the perfume. It tells moving stories with its unique visual language, and deeply attracts people who love it. In addition, it is particularly important that different perfumes have matching perfume bottle shape and perfume packaging design. Sometimes we can feel the message of the perfume just from the appearance of the perfume. It tells moving stories with its unique visual language, and deeply attracts people who love it.
The earliest material used to make perfume bottles was silica, or glass.
The earliest refinement of spices by the ancient Egyptians dates back to 4000 BC. Scattered along the banks of the Nile in the ruins of vast temples, there are still ancient flavor laboratories. Qurna is known for tomb raiders and snow-stone vessels. The ruins of the temple, a veritable open-air museum, are covered with narrative paintings and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. The temple is surrounded by a wall 137 kilometers long. Tucked away on the northwest side of the multi-column hall is a tiny room with no Windows or ventilation, the Flavor Lab.
At first glance, it looks more like a spice pantry. The walls of the sealed stone chamber are covered with beautiful hieroglyphics and bas-relief paintings, recording many of the fragrances and balms of all time. These processes are as rigorous and mysterious as the preparation of potions. For example, the region where the raw materials are produced, how much of each material is added and in what order, whether heating is required and the heating time, the method of soaking and what kind of utensils should be used, and what color and weight the final product should present are all stipulated.