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Damask Rose

Damask Rose

The Damask rose — Rosa damascena — is one of the oldest and most revered flowers in the history of perfumery, a bloom whose fragrant legacy stretches back thousands of years to ancient Persia, where it was first cultivated in the fertile valleys around the city of Damascus. Today, the most prized Damask roses grow in Bulgaria's famed Rose Valley and in the fields of Isparta, Turkey, where they are harvested by hand in the early hours of each May morning before the heat of day can diminish their fragrance. The oil extracted from these flowers — one of the most expensive natural perfume materials in the world — captures a scent of extraordinary richness and complexity. The olfactory profile of Damask rose is far more nuanced than a simple floral impression. At its heart lies a deep, opulent rosy sweetness, but surrounding this core is a constellation of complementary facets: a honey-like warmth, a spicy pinkness from natural geraniol and eugenol, fresh green nuances from leaf alcohol, and a faint fruitiness that can evoke raspberries or lychee. This complexity is why Damask rose has remained the queen of floral fragrance ingredients for so many centuries — it rewards attention with ever-greater depth. In perfumery, Damask rose appears in an extraordinary range of compositions. It is the heart of classic French florals and chypres, the soul of Persian attars, and a pivotal ingredient in countless oriental and woody rose fragrances. It pairs magnificently with oud for Middle Eastern richness, with patchouli for earthy depth, and with fresh bergamot for sparkling elegance. At Fragrenza, our Damask rose-inspired fragrances pay homage to this timeless floral masterpiece, offering its opulent character in quality-crafted compositions at accessible prices.

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