perfumery

/pərˈfjuːməri/
noun
  1. The business or art of making and selling perfumes.
    • She studied perfumery in France before opening her own shop.
    • The history of perfumery dates back thousands of years to ancient Egypt.
    • Modern perfumery uses both natural and synthetic ingredients.
  2. A place where perfumes are made or sold.
    • The perfumery on Main Street offers free samples of all its fragrances.
    • We visited a small perfumery in the old town that sold unique scents.
    • He worked in a perfumery for ten years before starting his own brand.
  3. Perfumes or scented products collectively.
    • The store carries a wide range of perfumery from around the world.
    • The gift box contained various items of perfumery, including cologne and scented soap.
    • Her collection of perfumery filled an entire shelf in her bedroom.