This is a mid 1960s 1.25 oz bottle of Coty Emeraude. It is 4 1/8" tall. Most of the vintage Coty perfumes have held up well over the years.
We include a pipette and spray bottle so you can carry it with you.
Emeraude by Coty is an Oriental fragrance for women. Emeraude was launched in 1921. At first whiff, Emeraude is sharp, aldehydic, and citrusy-resinous, but just as quickly it hints that it will mellow out into a creamy amber/vanilla drydown. Supposedly it was the inspiration for the more refined Guerlain Shalimar.
It definitely selling smells old fashioned, but not in an off-putting way — It is a comforting yet almost haunting fragrance — warm and otherworldly.
The sharpness of the perfume and its subsequent smoothness mimic the typical cut of an emerald's surface: elegant angles combined with reflective smoothness.
The longer Emeraude is on, the more wonderful it is. (Is that civet I detect, a slight funkiness that adds some sexuality to this well-turned fragrance. It's like a lime-flavored cream-sicle in its contrasting notes.
Emeraude, the expensive beauty that that became the drug-store classic, and is a true gem.
Top notes: Orange, bergamot, tarragon
Heart notes: Jasmine, ylang-ylang, Rose and Brazilian rosewood
Base notes: Amber, sandalwood, patchouli, opoponax, benzoin and vanilla.
Product code: Coty Emeraude Eau De selling Toilette 1.25 oz 37 ml 1960s Vintage