Carthusia perfumes

Cathusia Perfumes

Legend has it that the first Cathusia perfume was created in 1380 when Queen Giovanna D'Angio arrived on the Island of Capri unannounced. With no time to acquire a suitable gift, the Father of the Carthusian Monastery gathered a lavish bouquet of the Islands most beautiful flowers.

The gift was well received and at the end of her three day stay the prior went to dispose of the flowers, only to discover that the water they were placed in had taken on a beautiful fragrance. This became the first Carthusia perfume.

The modern history of the company begins in 1948 when the then current friar discovered a collection of original fragrance formulas datin from the 14th century within the monastery library. With the help of an able chemist - and the permission of the pope - he created a perfumery which to this day creates Cathusia perfumes.

Cathusia still create their fragrances by hand using traditional techniques with modern refinements. The fragrances are all inspired by Capri; the men's fragrances use the essence of rosemary from Capri's Monte Solaro, while the women's feature the wild carnation of the Islands meadows.
 

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