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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Ether Floral by Guerlain c1883

Launched in 1883 by the esteemed French perfume house Guerlain, Éther Floral was a fragrance that evoked mystery, sophistication, and modernity. The name itself is intriguing—both poetic and scientific—a delicate balance that captured the imagination of its time.

The name Éther Floral is French, pronounced roughly as "Eh-tair Floh-rahl". The word Éther refers to ether, a volatile and light substance associated with both early anesthetics and the intangible, almost celestial realm. Floral suggests a bouquet of blossoms, soft and natural. Together, Éther Floral conjures the idea of a delicate, almost ethereal floral essence—something fleeting, airy, and refined, like a whisper of fragrance suspended in the air.

The name Éther Floral brings to mind a dreamlike atmosphere, where flowers dissolve into a mist of perfume, delicate yet intoxicating. It evokes images of diaphanous silk gowns, twilight garden parties, and the fleeting beauty of a floral breeze. There is an element of the supernatural—something weightless, ephemeral, and refined. The word éther may also hint at a touch of the avant-garde, referencing the scientific progress of the time, particularly in medicine and chemistry, where ether was used as an anesthetic.