Talk:Grasse

Ecclesiastical history?
Does Mel Gibson's family work here? Not even the French have such sections for their Wikis. Why these militant fanatics in here? This is not about cults - this is about a geographical area. So stick to it! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.1.107.64 (talk) 09:30, 28 December 2006 (UTC)

Gloves
Saw this somewhere on the web - perhaps the glove connection should be mentioned in the article. "The Renaissance will transform Grasse into one of the European production centres of one of the time's most fashionable products: perfumed gloves. According to legend, it was the visit of Catherine De Medici that convinced glovemakers to add perfume to foul-smelling leather gloves to make them more pleasant to wear. Since then, Grasse's perfumed gloves became a must-have symbol of the nobility of the time, so much so that in 1614 the King created the title of “Maître Gantier-Parfumeur” (Master of Glovemaking and Perfume)" Also, apparently glove and perfume makers were part of the same guild in France... --86.177.176.203 (talk) 15:45, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

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