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Established by Daniel Jacquet in 1923 in Paris; also traded under the 'India Divinity Perfume' label |
| Damoya |
Parfums Madhva |
1923 |
Sub-titled 'Poetry of Love'; alternative spelling 'Mamaya'. Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #515 |
| Madhva |
Parfums Madhva |
1923 |
In association with Fontanis |
| Tamya |
Parfums Madhva |
1923 |
Sub-titled 'Bayaderes of Burma'; (Perfume of the Dancing Girls of Burma) Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #516 |
| Ta-Wao |
Parfums Madhva |
1923 |
Sub-titled 'High Priest of Llassa'. Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat, design #517 |
| Amanya |
Parfums Madhva |
1923 |
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| Ananya |
Parfums Madhva |
1924 |
Sub-titled 'Goddess of Love'. Presented in a flacon by Cristalleries de Baccarat design # 514 |
| Rahna |
Parfums Madhva |
1925 |
Sub-titled 'Sacred Odor of the Benares' |
| Parfums des Divinites de l'Inde |
Parfums Madhva |
1925 |
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