The Flacon Encrier (Inkwell), introduced in 1936, was created specifically for Guerlain’s perfume Vega and remained in use until the late 1950s. Its name derives from its distinctive shape, which resembled a luxurious inkwell. The flacon was originally produced in clear glass by Baccarat, who crafted five moulds for this design. These Baccarat bottles feature bases that are gently curved and engraved either simply with “Guerlain” or more fully with “Vega – Guerlain – Paris – France.” The bottles were designed to hold only the extrait of Vega, never being adapted for other Guerlain perfumes.
The presentation was equally striking. The Baccarat Flacon Encrier sat within an octagonal base, made either of black Bakelite with two metal clips or of black velvet–covered cardboard. The lid of the box was primarily red with accents of black and white, inscribed on one side with “Guerlain” and on the other with “Paris – France.” This bold and modernist packaging emphasized the exclusivity of Vega, aligning with the bottle’s elegant, functional lines.
For the American market, Guerlain turned to Wheaton Glass of Millville, New Jersey, who created a single mould of 40cc capacity. Unlike the Baccarat bottles, the Wheaton versions had smooth, unmarked bases with no engraving. These editions were marketed only in the United States and were housed in a slightly modified presentation. The octagonal base was again covered in black velvet, but the underside carried two labels: a “Guerlain” guarantee label and another marked “Made in USA.” The box itself was almost identical to the French version, though it was printed with “Guerlain – Paris – Contents 1 fl oz” in black. The bottle’s label was also shorter than its French counterpart and repeated the same inscriptions found on the American box.
Sizes:
Baccarat:
- 60ml/2 oz - 7.3cm/2.87" (reissued in 1997- limited to only 853 copies)
- 80cc/80ml/2.7 oz - 7.6cm/2.99"
- 125cc/125ml/4.2 oz - 8.8cm/3.46"
- 250cc/250ml/8.4 oz - 9.5cm/3.74"
- 500cc/500ml/16.9 oz - 12cm/4.72" (stopped production in late 40s)
Wheaton Glass Co:
- 40cc/40ml/1.35 oz - 6.6cm/2.6"
Bottles:
Limited Edition:
For the winter season of 1997, Guerlain revived one of its most elegant historic designs with a limited-edition reissue of Vega. For this presentation, the house returned to the original Flacon Encrier design and its striking octagonal box, preserving the luxurious aesthetic that had first accompanied the fragrance in the 1930s. The new edition was once again entrusted to Baccarat, maintaining the connection to the glassmaker that had produced the original bottles more than sixty years earlier.
Only 853 bottles were created, each individually numbered, underscoring the rarity of this release. The flacon, holding 60 ml of parfum, faithfully echoed the original in its clean, inkwell-inspired form and fine Baccarat crystal. The bottle was presented on an octagonal base covered in rich black velvet, a detail that directly recalled the original Vega packaging. This 1997 edition combined historical fidelity with exclusivity, making it both a tribute to Guerlain’s heritage and a highly coveted collector’s piece.











