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Vetiver
Ingredient

Vetiver

This is a grass originally found in India. We’re interested in its roots, which have many aromatic uses.

Vetiver

This is a grass originally found in India. We’re interested in its roots, which have many aromatic uses.

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Vanilla
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Vanilla

The dried bean of an orchid from Mexico -  the only one which can be used in perfumery. 

Vanilla

The dried bean of an orchid from Mexico -  the only one which can be used in perfumery. 

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Tuberose
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Tuberose

A sensual, heady floral. Native to Mexico and once known as ‘bone flower’ because the petals are so white.

Tuberose

A sensual, heady floral. Native to Mexico and once known as ‘bone flower’ because the petals are so white.

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Timut Pepper
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Timut Pepper

First we were familiar with the heat of black peppercorns (piper nigrum). Then pink pepper which hails from an evergreen tree,  and the piquant, almost numbing sichuan pepper started being...

Timut Pepper

First we were familiar with the heat of black peppercorns (piper nigrum). Then pink pepper which hails from an evergreen tree,  and the piquant, almost numbing sichuan pepper started being...

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Patchouli
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Patchouli

Think earthy forest floor. This extract from a leaf, which is part of the mint family, is one of the deepest of notes. 

Patchouli

Think earthy forest floor. This extract from a leaf, which is part of the mint family, is one of the deepest of notes. 

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Osmanthus
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Osmanthus

This floral material has shifted from obscurity to mainstream in the last few years. The flowers look a little like jasmine, and the scent is gentle but insistent.

Osmanthus

This floral material has shifted from obscurity to mainstream in the last few years. The flowers look a little like jasmine, and the scent is gentle but insistent.

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Lavender
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Lavender

One of the only perfumery materials which has a heritage of being cultivated in the UK. 

Lavender

One of the only perfumery materials which has a heritage of being cultivated in the UK. 

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Fir
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Fir

That unmistakable scent of forests in the mountains. Invigorating and clarifying, but with an underlying balsamic sweetness.

Fir

That unmistakable scent of forests in the mountains. Invigorating and clarifying, but with an underlying balsamic sweetness.

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Moss
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Moss

Taken from moss grown on trees, normally Oak trees. One of the most important of classic perfumery notes. 

Moss

Taken from moss grown on trees, normally Oak trees. One of the most important of classic perfumery notes. 

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Olibanum
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Olibanum

One of the most ancient of fragrance materials with many spiritual and medical uses, and also known as frankincense. This aromatic, amber coloured resin is released from trees bark when...

Olibanum

One of the most ancient of fragrance materials with many spiritual and medical uses, and also known as frankincense. This aromatic, amber coloured resin is released from trees bark when...

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Cedarwood
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Cedarwood

Often referred to as one of the ‘cold’ spices, alongside ginger, because even though zingy, it has a tingly, camphorous aspect. 

Cedarwood

Often referred to as one of the ‘cold’ spices, alongside ginger, because even though zingy, it has a tingly, camphorous aspect. 

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Cardamom
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Cardamom

Often referred to as one of the ‘cold’ spices, alongside ginger, because even though zingy, it has a tingly, camphorous aspect. 

Cardamom

Often referred to as one of the ‘cold’ spices, alongside ginger, because even though zingy, it has a tingly, camphorous aspect. 

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Bergamot
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Bergamot

It’s annoyingly hard to come by fresh bergamot fruit in the UK - think of something that looks like a cross between an orange and a lime. You might know...

Bergamot

It’s annoyingly hard to come by fresh bergamot fruit in the UK - think of something that looks like a cross between an orange and a lime. You might know...