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  2. The history of fragrance and perfume dates back thousands of years123. Key points include:
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    Indeed, the first form of perfume was incense, first made by the Mesopotamians about 4000 years ago. Ancient cultures burned a variety of resins and wood at their religious ceremonies. Incense made its way to Egypt around 3000 B.C. but until the beginning of Egypt’s Golden Age, perfumes were used only in religious rituals.
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    Perfume usage goes back thousands of years, as examples of fragrances have been discovered in ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, Mesopotamia and the Persian Empire. Perfumes were used for hygiene and cleanliness, as well as ceremonially and as a symbol of nobility.
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    The earliest recorded perfume discovery came from thousands of years ago early Egyptians (3000 BC to 1000 BC), while the perfumery began in Ancient China, Egypt, Indus Valley Civilisation, and was further refined by Romans, and the Arabs.
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    The word perfume is derived from the Latin perfumare, meaning "to smoke through". Perfumery, as the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley civilization and possibly Ancient China. It was further refined by the Romans and the Muslims. [citation needed]
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    What is the history of perfumes & fragrances?The history of perfumes and fragrances is intertwined with all of recorded human history and, as Leopold Ruzicka rightly pointed out, it's linked with many scientific processes which are now essential parts of 21st-century society.
    How did perfume become popular in the 16th century?The 16th century saw the popularity of perfume explode in France, especially among the upper classes and nobles. With help from “the perfume court,” the court of Louis XV, everything got perfumed: furniture, gloves, and other clothing. The 18th-century invention of eau de Cologne helped the perfume industry continue to grow.
    Where were the oldest perfumes discovered?The oldest perfumes ever discovered by archaeologists were unearthed in the ancient ruins of Pyrgos on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. A 2007 National Geographic article explains how the ruins contained an entire perfume factory, with stills, mixing jugs, and a variety of perfume bottles.
    When did perfume become a popular aristocracy?In England, Queen Elizabeth I (reign 7th September 1533 – 24th March 1603) orders for all public places to be perfumed. By this time perfume was deemed so important to the French aristocracy that King Louis XIV (reign 1643 to 1715) commissioned his perfumer to create a new scent for each day of the week.
     
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