The Heritage
The House of Myrurgia
Myrurgia spent nearly a century weaving citrus brightness through warm oriental depths and floral softness. From 1921 onward, the house favored luminous openings—bergamot, lemon, neroli—that dissolved into creamy ambers, vanillas, and resinous woods. Florals threaded through as counterpoint: rose and jasmine lending roundness to the compositions' darker heart. Twenty-nine fragrances across eight decades reveal consistency in this layered temperament—never purely fresh, never entirely sweet, but caught between crisp dawn and amber dusk.
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Fragrances
The Collection







