My mother-in-law rubbed a chunk of pink coloured wooden on a tough stone till it turned to stick. My husband and I have been about to journey again to Europe, and within the Hindu customized, my mother-in-law carried out a puja, an act of worship, to make sure our secure journey. She lit joss sticks across the deities and dabbed a few of the paste on the collectible figurines of gods organized on her small altar after which on our foreheads. The perfume of sandalwood rose within the heat air. Many hours later as I sat on the airplane, the creamy, floral fragrance lingered round me, carrying with it the reminiscence of a caring contact.
In Indian work you may typically spot curious picture of snakes curving sensually round sandalwood timber. In accordance with legend, the tree releases such a phenomenal scent that serpents are charmed by it. Greater than a delightful fragrant, sandalwood is a way to really feel nearer to the divine, for all creatures alike. That is the explanation why Vedic spiritual rites, from beginning to loss of life, are accompanied by this treasured wooden.
The draw back of such passionate love is the foremost overharvesting. Regardless of Indian authorities safety, sandalwood timber proceed to be illegally logged, and violent crime accompanies the contraband. Sandalwood is a parasitic tree from the identical botanical household as European mistletoe, and whereas it will possibly develop shortly, it requires not less than 15 years to build up the prized fragrant oils in its wooden. There have been efforts to ascertain new plantations, however whether or not the luxurious Mysore groves will regenerate as soon as once more stays to be seen.
Within the meantime Australia has taken the initiative to plant Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) alongside its native Santalum spicatum. The latter is the standard sandalwood present in modern perfumes, in the event that they certainly use pure, and never artificial, oils. Santalum spicatum smells sharper than the Indian selection, however as a part of a well-blended accord, it’s voluptuous and creamy. That is the sandalwood in Tom Ford’s Santal Blush and Le Labo Santal 33.
A sandalwood gold customary in French perfumery is Guerlain Samsara. Samsara, which is Sanskrit for ‘wheel of life’, is so radiant that it’s exhausting to think about that it’s composed of 40% sandalwood. The pure sandalwood essence is buttery and wealthy, and to provide it shimmer and a lighter texture, Jean-Paul Guerlain used Polysantol, a sandalwood artificial that was nonetheless a novelty in 1989, the 12 months Samsara was launched. For all of its baroque complexity, Samsara appears gilded and ethereal.
For a sandalwood rendition nearer to the Indian traditions I want Neela Vermeire Créations Trayee. Its elements have been drawn from Vedic texts—frankincense, agarwood, holy basil, myrrh, jasmine. It smells like an outdated apothecary in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk abutting a temple and an attar lane. Trayee is a uncommon perfume that permits for the form of aesthetic expertise described in India as rasasvadana, ‘the tasting of flavour’. Each stage of its growth affords one thing new—a smouldering incense cinder, pores and skin dusted by jasmine pollen, a salty kiss, a flower providing.
One other sandalwood that jogs my memory of India is 10 Corso Como. The paradox is that the perfume was created for the trendy Milan boutique, whereas its spirit is nearer to Mumbai—spice markets, marigold garlands, and a contact of Colaba’s trendiness. The wedding between sandalwood and oud conjures up a trademark medicinal tang of Indian temple incense, whereas musk softens the sides.
These are the fragrances for instances after I need intricate tales and thrilling adventures. On a gray wet day, nonetheless, when the clouds grasp so low that they contact the crimson rooftops of Brussels, I put on Serge Lutens’s Santal Majuscule. It’s delicately candy, with a heat, comforting end of sandalwood paste diluted in rosewater.
Do you could have a favourite sandalwood fragrance?
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