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578 years after the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], [[Merentesh]] who ran the [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]] offered two styles of bottles which were used to scent letters. The first was a '''tear-shaped perfume bottle''' and the second, an '''agate cologne bottle'''. Both were filled with a scented fragrance which was specifically designed to be sprayed onto letters. | 578 years after the fall of the [[Seleucarian Empire]], [[Merentesh]] who ran the [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]] offered two styles of bottles which were used to scent letters. The first was a '''tear-shaped perfume bottle''' and the second, an '''agate cologne bottle'''. Both were filled with a scented fragrance which was specifically designed to be sprayed onto letters. | ||
The perfume bottle was made of a bright crystal and was rounded into the shape of a teardrop. The perfume within was a pale blue and was dribbled out through the narrow neck, around which was tied a silver cord. The stopper was a cluster of aquamarine forget-me-nots. | The perfume bottle was made of a bright crystal and was rounded into the shape of a teardrop. The perfume within was a pale blue and was dribbled out through the narrow neck, around which was tied a silver cord. The stopper was shaped like a cluster of aquamarine forget-me-nots, which indicated the scent within. | ||
The cologne bottle, on the other hand, was an emerald green crystal, oval in shape, with striated ridges along its length. Around the middle of the bottle, a clearer quartz band displayed the inner liquid inside, an amber-coloured fluid. A black cord was tied around the lip of the bottle and a squared stopper held its contents | The cologne bottle, on the other hand, was an emerald green crystal, oval in shape, with striated ridges along its length. Around the middle of the bottle, a clearer quartz band displayed the inner liquid inside, an amber-coloured fluid. A black cord was tied around the lip of the bottle and a squared stopper held its contents inside. | ||
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Revision as of 07:27, 1 June 2012
578 years after the fall of the Seleucarian Empire, Merentesh who ran the Shop of Wonders in Delos offered two styles of bottles which were used to scent letters. The first was a tear-shaped perfume bottle and the second, an agate cologne bottle. Both were filled with a scented fragrance which was specifically designed to be sprayed onto letters.
The perfume bottle was made of a bright crystal and was rounded into the shape of a teardrop. The perfume within was a pale blue and was dribbled out through the narrow neck, around which was tied a silver cord. The stopper was shaped like a cluster of aquamarine forget-me-nots, which indicated the scent within.
The cologne bottle, on the other hand, was an emerald green crystal, oval in shape, with striated ridges along its length. Around the middle of the bottle, a clearer quartz band displayed the inner liquid inside, an amber-coloured fluid. A black cord was tied around the lip of the bottle and a squared stopper held its contents inside.