Cartier Perfume for the Modern Woman
The Cartier name was first heard in the heart of Paris in 1847 for creating fine jewellery. Cartier then revolutionized the watch industry in 1904 by coming out with the first ever wrist watch. What sets Cartier apart from other companies is its endeavor to attain perfection in all their product lines. They maintained this commitment when they introduced their very first fragrance in 1981. The first Cartier perfume was called Must de Cartier. It was different from any other cologne or perfume developed before then. The base component for this unconventional fragrance was galbanum – a green scent. The oil from the galbanum plant which is indigenous to Persia has been employed in a variety of ways for thousands of years. In fact, it is even mentioned in the Bible as an ingredient that was used in the making of the Tabernacle. The potential of galbanum oil is still largely unexplored. But aroma therapists, medical researchers and scientists are aware of its existence and constantly look for new ways in which this oil can surprise them.
The mysterious galbanum is blended with the sensual scent of vanilla and jasmine. Just like their other ladies perfume products, Cartier wanted to break the glass ceiling when it came to their fragrances too. In the same way that the wristwatch gave functionality to a piece of jewellery, Cartier desired that Must de Cartier perfume for women should be an intimate fragrance that evoked an emotional response from the wearer and the people around her. But Cartier’s signature did not extend to the scent alone. Indeed, the bottle of the perfume is equally elite. Cartier’s decades of experience in the jewellery business gave it an edge when it came to designing the perfect bottles. Some are styled in the shape of voluptuous fruits while others will only stand on their side. The presentation is unparalleled in its originality.
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