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Teak Wood

Teak Wood

Teak wood comes from Tectona grandis, a large tropical hardwood native to South and Southeast Asia — particularly India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Indonesia. One of the world's most prized timbers, teak has been harvested and traded for over two thousand years for its exceptional durability, natural oil content, and resistance to weathering. Historically used in shipbuilding, fine furniture, and temple construction, teak holds deep cultural significance across the Indian subcontinent and the Malay Archipelago. Its warm, golden-brown grain and distinctive oily character make it instantly recognisable. Olfactorily, teak wood as a fragrance note is dry, smooth, and subtly complex. It reads as warm and woody without the sharpness of cedar or the camphoraceous quality of some other tropical hardwoods. There is a faint earthiness and a very slight leathery undertone, grounded by the natural oils that give teak its characteristic richness. It does not project loudly but instead provides a steady, elegant backdrop — the olfactory equivalent of a finely crafted piece of furniture. Teak pairs naturally with other warm woods, vetiver, amber, leather, spices, and light musks. In perfumery, teak wood is favoured in masculine and unisex compositions seeking refined woodiness without harshness — a smooth, confident alternative to the more assertive cedar or sandalwood. It suits mature, sophisticated fragrance profiles as well as modern minimalist woody blends. At Fragrenza, our teak wood note anchors several of our dupe fragrances with quiet authority, delivering designer-calibre warmth and craftsmanship at prices that open fine fragrance to all.

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