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Indian Galbanum

Indian galbanum is a resin derived from the roots and lower trunk of Ferula plants, predominantly Ferula gummosa, native to Iran and parts of northern India. Rich in history, it has been used since ancient times in incense, perfume, and medicinal applications.

The scent profile of Indian galbanum is deeply complex, characterized by a fresh, intense green aroma with woody and balsamic undertones. It has sharp, herbaceous top notes that evoke the raw greenness of freshly cut stems or crushed leaves. This is complemented by earthy, pine-like elements, delivering a potent, invigorating freshness. As it dries down, the scent reveals subtle resinous and musky nuances which add depth and persistence to its fragrance profile.

In perfumery, Indian galbanum is valued for its unique ability to bring a natural, vibrant green note to fragrances, particularly in chypre and fougère categories. It blends well with floral notes like rose, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, as well as with woody and citrus elements, adding an intriguing complexity to various aromatic compositions. Its bold, natural scent is also used to convey a sense of earthiness and authenticity in modern fragrances, making it a versatile and cherished ingredient in the world of perfumery.

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