An artistic and rare collector's duo: Two bottles of the mysterious AMUN from the house of Mülhens, which was launched in 1981. While Mülhens became world-famous with 4711, this shows a completely different side of the traditional company. It is oriental, mysterious, and inspired by the symbolic world of ancient Egypt.
The Parfum version (approx. 6.5 cm high, about 7.5 ml content) is a small work of art in itself. Its solid screw cap made of heavy brass is intricately designed and shows the head of an Egyptian queen, in the style of the legendary Cleopatra. The Eau de Toilette version (approx. 9 cm high, 15 ml content) has a relief head of a pharaoh on the glass, reminiscent of the majestic radiance of ancient Egyptian rulers. Both bottles are almost full and look like small sculptures that unite myth and elegance.
The interplay of gold, glass, metal, and symbolism makes these two bottles true jewels that tell a story far beyond their scent—the story of power, beauty, and the magic of the Orient.
Two bottles from the AMUN Mülhens 1981 series
Parfum: 7.5 ml (approx. 6.5 cm high, almost full, brass cap in the shape of Cleopatra)
Eau de Toilette: 15 ml (approx. 9 cm high, almost full, relief of a pharaoh)
Elaborately crafted design, inspired by ancient Egypt
Very good vintage condition, almost unused
In the end, the impression remains that this fragrance was not only worthy of an ancient Egyptian god-king but was dedicated above all to the beauty of women—a mysterious symbol of elegance, strength, and seductive power that continues to fascinate.
The items show signs of use consistent with their age. Due to the age of the perfumes, no guarantee can be given for the quality of the fragrance. The perfumes are offered without a display.
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