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Orris Root

Orris Root

Orris root — the dried, aged rhizome of the iris plant (primarily Iris pallida, cultivated in Tuscany) — is one of the most precious and complex raw materials in all of perfumery. After harvest, the rhizomes must be dried for a minimum of three years before their aromatic potential is unlocked, a process during which irone compounds develop that give orris its signature scent: intensely powdery, violet-floral, softly woody, with a cool, carrot-like earthiness and an almost metallic clarity that is entirely unique in the fragrance world. Orris root absolute and orris butter (the latter extracted through steam distillation and costing more per kilogram than gold) are foundational materials in classical and contemporary haute perfumery. They appear in some of the most iconic and celebrated fragrances ever created. In a composition, orris functions as both a top-to-base note chameleon — providing radiant violet-powdery freshness at the top while anchoring the base with a cool, woody depth. It harmonises beautifully with rose, sandalwood, iris, violet, amber, and leather, lending an air of timeless refinement to any formula. Fragrances built around orris root carry a particular signature: cool, elegant, slightly aloof — the olfactory equivalent of fine linen or polished marble. They are beloved by those who value understated luxury and complexity. Fragrenza's orris root collection presents expertly crafted dupe interpretations of the world's finest powdery-floral and iris-based perfumes, making this truly rarefied material accessible to every fragrance lover.

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