Launched in 1907 Pompe a was created for L.T. Piver by perfumer Pierre Armingeat (1874-1955). Pompe a was among the first perfumes to make use of amyl salycilate a synthetic discovered by Georges Darzens in 1896. With Darzen's assistance amyl salycilate had previously been used in L.T. Piver's Le Tr fle Incarnat introduced in 1898. Darzens described the scent of amyl salycilate as "the fragrance of flowering clover under the heat of August".
Refreshing, oriental, and woody fragrance leaves you feeling cool and confident
Ideal for a variety of occasions
A fragrance that has been widely accepted
It’s light, refreshing and can be applied often.
fragrance to make it last longer.
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Specifications
Brand
L. T. PIVER
Fragrance concentration
Eau de Cologne
Scent
Oriental, and woody
Gender
Female
Warranty
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