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MIRA TAKLA VALLEE DES ROIS 30 ML PURE PARFUM (FALCON COLLECTOR) WITH 7.5 EDP SPRAY RARE TO FIND VINTAGE 1988S

MIRA TAKLA VALLEE DES ROIS 30 ML PURE PARFUM (FALCON COLLECTOR) WITH 7.5 EDP SPRAY RARE TO FIND VINTAGE 1988S

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Vallee Des Rois By Mira Takla 30 Ml , pure parfum (Falcon Collector) WITH 7.5 EDP SPRAY , IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND

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VINTAGE VERY HARD TO FIND

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It was sold exclusively at Harrods 

 

 

‏Top notes: fruits, green notes, citruses, nasturtium, basil, coriander

‏Middle notes: honey, lily, rose, jasmine, orange blossom, tuberose, ylang-ylang

‏Base notes: benzoin, heliotrope, labdanum, patchouli, sandalwood, styrax, tonka bean, vanilla, vetiver, frankincense

 

‏Vallee Des Rois by Mira Takla is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Vallee Des Rois was launched in 1988. The nose behind this fragrance is Mira Takla. Top notes are Green Notes, Fruits and Citruses; middle notes are Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang and Rose; base notes are Benzoin, Olibanum, Styrax, Heliotrope, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Labdanum, Vetiver, Sandalwood and Vanilla.


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‏THE MIRA TAKLA TRAGEDY. Cairo-

‏born Egyptian Parliamentarian and

‏Egyptologist Mira Takla created the

‏perfume “Vallee des Rois” (Valley of

‏the Kings) in 1988 after translating

‏heiroglyphic perfume formulas from

‏temple walls at Edfu, Dendera and Philae. Her wish to cast a light on the

‏opulence and genius of ancient

‏Egyptian dynasties resulted in this

‏perfume which was sold exclusively

‏through Harrods in London and

‏Galleries Lafayette in Paris. However,

‏its commercial life was short lived.

‏Takla spent $1.3M on organising a

‏titanic PR event for the ‘Vallee des

‏Rois’ launch; inviting 30 renowned

‏beauty and fashion journalists from

‏the UK on a 5 night adventure staying

‏at the celubrious Heliopolis Sheraton

‏Hotel northeast of Cairo. Takla spent

‏months planning a luxury cruise

‏down the Nile from Luxor to Aswan,

‏where - on an island in the middle of

‏the Nile - bottles of perfume had

‏been hidden in the bullrushes for

‏the visiting beauty writers to

‏discover. The press jaunt was set to

‏culminate in a lavish banquet in the

‏Aida ballroom of the Marriot Hotel in

‏Cairo. Guests at the dinner were to be

‏showered with gifts at the event,

‏including the sumptuously packaged

‏perfume. These plans, however, never came to fruition. Just 4 hours after

‏checking into the Heliopolis Sheraton

‏Hotel, embers from an outdoor open-

‏air fire pit ignited a canopy swathed

‏in fabric. With gusting desert winds

‏that fanned the flames, the entire

‏Hotel soon caught alight, and flames

‏lapped from windows on every floor.

‏In an era devoid of smoke detectors

‏and sprinkler systems, pandemonium

‏broke out as hotel guests fled for

‏their lives; the entire hotel now

‏ablaze. Tragically, when the flames

‏were finally quashed, 19 people had

‏perished, including 3 journalists from

‏Takla's party. The lives of the three


‏journalists, the hundreds of

‏thousands of pounds worth of lost

‏possessions and the investment of

‏more than $3 million dollars in the

‏perfume by Mira Takla meant that the

‏launch of the fragrance was also

‏quashed, and the scent never

‏reached its full commercial potential

‏before being retired shortly after.

‏Bottles of “Vallee des Rois” are scant

‏and command stratospheric prices

‏on the internet 

 

 

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Heather Frith
Vallee de Rois Perfume

I remember being in Harrods, London, sometime in the middle 1980s, with my husband at the time. We walked into the perfumery department and in the middle of the floor was a supersize bottle (and I mean supersize) displaying a new perfume. Vallee de Rois. I believe it was the official introduction of this new perfume. I was absolutely hooked. So was my husband. It was the most heavenly perfume I had ever smelt. (Still is!)
I read about the tragic circumstances which happened to Mira Takla at the launch of this fabulous perfume. So, so sad.
I did buy 3 more bottles of this absolutely delicious perfume by phoning Harrods from Melbourne, Australia and having it sent to me. I kept the empty bottles for years and would inhale the most exotic perfume. Nothing has come anywhere near it. Ever!
I’m in a different situation now but my memories are quite clear. Thank you, Mira. 🤍