Jasmin Sambac in Perfumery - Collective
200 kr
Béatrice Boisserie, Éléonore de Bonneval, Olivier R. P. David, Jeanne Doré, Anne-Sophie Hojlo, Delphine de Swardt
Fruity, green, with hints of orange blossom and cut grass, jasmine sambac leaves a truly unique fragrance in its wake. In India, it is woven into garlands, used as offerings to the gods and decorates women’s hair. In Europe, it has recently become a regularly featured ingredient in the formulas of leading perfumes.
Explore every facet of this sacred flower, from botany, history, art, anthropology, agriculture and chemistry, to the perfumers who use it and the perfumes they create.
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