Maja by Myrurgia, the scent of seduction and Spanish passion. Maja was originally launched in 1921 is pronounced MA'-HA.
So what does it smell like? It is described as a classic spicy oriental fragrance for women
The perfume was presented in various perfume bottles over the years and the boxes covered in paper printed with the image of a Spanish shawl in red, gold and black, colors traditionally associated with Spain. The earliest flacons were designed by Julien Viard and some had tall figural stoppers in the shape of a fountain. Some bottles were clear crystal and others came in a rare black crystal flacon luxuriously accented with black gilding.
Over the years, the fragrance of Maja could be found in Pure Parfum, Eau de Toilette, Parfum de Toilette, Cologne (Colonia), Locion (not today’s body moisturizer lotions), talcum powder, shower gel, body lotion, liquid hand soap, and scented soap (jabon). Today, I use the scented Maja soaps, rich in lather and olive oil, they have a very soft, subtle scent that lingers on the skin hours after bathing.
In 1960, a new version of Maja appeared on the market, aptly named Nueva Maja (New Maja). This fragrance has been discontinued for years. But Maja is still available for purchase in it’s many forms. The original fragrance of Maja is best to be found only in vintage form as it was reformulated several times over the years.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is described as a classic spicy oriental fragrance for women
- Top notes: citrus notes, bergamot, geranium, carnation
- Middle notes: orange blossom, nutmeg, jasmine, wild lavender, cloves, rose d’Orient
- Base notes: cypress, patchouli, vetiver, tonka bean, ambergris, sandalwood, oakmoss, labdanum
Bottles:
The perfume was presented in various perfume bottles over the years and the boxes covered in paper printed with the image of a Spanish shawl in red, gold and black, colors traditionally associated with Spain. The earliest flacons were designed by Julien Viard and some had tall figural stoppers in the shape of a fountain. Some bottles were clear crystal and others came in a rare black crystal flacon luxuriously accented with black gilding.
Over the years, the fragrance of Maja could be found in Pure Parfum, Eau de Toilette, Parfum de Toilette, Cologne (Colonia), Locion (not today’s body moisturizer lotions), talcum powder, shower gel, body lotion, liquid hand soap, and scented soap (jabon). Today, I use the scented Maja soaps, rich in lather and olive oil, they have a very soft, subtle scent that lingers on the skin hours after bathing.
Fate of the Fragrance:
In 1960, a new version of Maja appeared on the market, aptly named Nueva Maja (New Maja). This fragrance has been discontinued for years. But Maja is still available for purchase in it’s many forms. The original fragrance of Maja is best to be found only in vintage form as it was reformulated several times over the years.