Orris [Texte imprimé] : orris in perfumery
Language: anglais ; of original work, français.Country: France.Publication: [Paris] : Nez[Grasse] : LMR, impr. 2020Manufacture: impr. en BelgiqueDescription: 1 vol. (96 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 23 cmISBN: 9782491567033.Series: The naturals notebookDewey: 633.81, 23Classification: 630Abstract: Orris, extracted from irises grown in Tuscany and southern France, is one of the most costly raw materials in the perfumer's palette. It takes five or six years after planting for the scent molecules needed for the precious absolute to develop in the rhizomes. The complex, delicate scent is floral, powdery, woody and buttery, with a hint of violet. Explore all the facets of this luxury component of fine perfumes, from botany to history, art, literature, agriculture and chemistry, and learn more about orris-based fragrances and the men and women behind them..Subject - Topical Name: Iris (plantes) -- Cultures | Plantes à parfumItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Bibliothèque Tamil Général Stacks | 633.81 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1285259 |
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LMR = Laboratoire Monique Rémy
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Orris, extracted from irises grown in Tuscany and southern France, is one of the most costly raw materials in the perfumer's palette. It takes five or six years after planting for the scent molecules needed for the precious absolute to develop in the rhizomes. The complex, delicate scent is floral, powdery, woody and buttery, with a hint of violet. Explore all the facets of this luxury component of fine perfumes, from botany to history, art, literature, agriculture and chemistry, and learn more about orris-based fragrances and the men and women behind them. éditeur
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