AMBER
Amber is a warm, rich, and sensual fragrance note characterized by sweet, resinous, and slightly powdery qualities. It has a deep, golden aroma that evokes warmth, comfort, and sophistication. The scent is typically soft yet intense, with a smooth, enveloping character that suggests luxury and depth.
Origin & Extraction
Amber in perfumery is not the actual fossilized resin, but a synthetic fragrance note created to mimic the warm, sweet qualities of natural amber. It is typically produced through complex synthetic processes using various aromatic compounds like benzoin, vanilla, labdanum, and synthetic molecules that create a golden, resinous scent profile.
History & Culture
Amber in perfumery is not the actual fossilized resin, but a synthetic fragrance note created to mimic the warm, sweet qualities of natural amber. It is typically produced through complex synthetic processes using various aromatic compounds like benzoin, vanilla, labdanum, and synthetic molecules that create a golden, resinous scent profile.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Amber in perfumery is not the actual fossilized resin, but a synthetic fragrance note created to mimic the warm, sweet qualities of natural amber. It is typically produced through complex synthetic processes using various aromatic compounds like benzoin, vanilla, labdanum, and synthetic molecules that create a golden, resinous scent profile.