Aroma

Rose

Rosa damascena opens green and fresh, deepens to warm honeyed floral. Traditionally the evening and springtime rose — the scent of return.

Scent familyFloral
Best seasonSpring
Time of dayEvening

Rose begins with Rosa damascena — the damask rose, grown at altitude in Bulgaria's Rose Valley and in the valleys of Kannauj, India. It is the most cultivated flower on earth, and it takes four tonnes of petals to yield one kilogram of attar by steam distillation. The result is not the simple sweetness the word 'rose' suggests to most people.

The scent opens green and almost fresh, the way a garden smells after rain — there's a sharpness beneath the softness. Within minutes the honeyed floral heart arrives, full and round, and this is where rose earns its reputation: warm without being heavy, present without demanding attention. On the skin it lingers for hours, the base settling into something quietly deep.

The tradition files rose under evening and spring. It is the companion of the night garden — the hour after dinner when the light changes and the pace drops. In the language of intentions it keeps company with love and calm; in moods, with joy and balance. Whether those connections hold depends on what you bring to them — the tradition's quiet suggestion is simply to choose one, name it, and let the rose carry the memory back.

The practice, as with most scents, is ordinary: the same few drops at the same hour, an unhurried breath, and let repetition do the deepening. If your body has ever once relaxed near rose, the scent remembers — and every time you keep the appointment, it deepens a little further.

In the catalogue: rose as essential oil, candle, incense and soap — the warm end of the floral shelf.

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