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Jasmine sambac

Jasmine sambac

Jasmine sambac — known as Arabian jasmine or mogra — is among the most intensely and intoxicatingly fragrant flowers on earth. Native to South and Southeast Asia and now the national flower of both Indonesia and the Philippines, it has been woven into culture, ceremony, and beauty rituals across the tropics for thousands of years. Its small, waxy white blossoms produce a scent of extraordinary richness: deeply sweet, almost buttery, with a tropical lushness and a pronounced indolic warmth that gives it a sensual, narcotic quality entirely unlike the cooler elegance of Jasminum grandiflorum. In perfumery, jasmine sambac is treasured for its combination of tropical sweetness, creamy depth, and that distinctive indolic character — the slight animalic warmth that gives jasmine its reputation for sensuality. It is richer and more opulent than most other jasmine varieties, with a tea-like facet and a fruity undertone of ripe melon or peach that adds complexity. Natural sambac absolute is among the most prized and expensive raw materials in fine perfumery, and compositions that feature it prominently tend toward the genuinely luxurious. Fragrances built around jasmine sambac are bold, tropical, and deeply feminine in the classical sense — statement florals that announce themselves with confidence and linger with warmth. They are suited to those who love florals without apology: rich, heady, and unforgettable. At Fragrenza, our jasmine sambac collection celebrates this extraordinary flower through expert dupes of the finest sambac-forward fragrances, making true floral luxury available at everyday prices.

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