DREAMWOOD™ BASE

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Tenacious warmth and creaminess

Inspired by the iconic Mysore sandalwood, it offers mystical, creamy olfactive warmth .

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Tenacious warmth and creaminess

Inspired by the iconic Mysore sandalwood, it offers mystical, creamy olfactive warmth .

Tenacious warmth and creaminess

Inspired by the iconic Mysore sandalwood, it offers mystical, creamy olfactive warmth .

We are super excited to be offering this amazing material !

“DREAMWOOD™ BASE takes its inspiration from the iconic Mysore Sandalwood, also known as the “royal tree” in the Mysore district of Karnataka, India.

This innovative captive opens new creative territories for sandalwood fragrances, with the full benefit of responsible business, in one ingredient.

By being sustainable and affordable, Dreamwood™ is reviving natural sandalwood notes for modern perfumery creations. Dreamwood™ reveals its full naturalness and deep creaminess especially in heart and base notes.

Upon thy separate road
(Thou, who hast chosen the world's appointed way)
My songs shall be as the perfume of sandalwood
Borne by a secret wind from form-lost irretrievable islands,
Where the hibiscus bowers of our love,
And the palaces of roseate marble,
With all their vine-caught pillars,
Were dreamt, but never builded.
And through the clanging tumult of thy days,
A rumour of phantom chords,
Of dulcimers destroyed,
And lutes that might have been,
Shall call and cry to thee as the burden of my songs;
And thou shalt hear the spectral fountains fall,
Delicious as the laughter
Of ghosts of amorous women,
Of flowers that never were;
And winds that flee, exiguous and faint,
Like the sighs of long-dead lovers,
Through seedless gardens without place or name.
And thou shalt know
What immaterial myrtles, pale and sweet
As the breasts of love-worn queens,
Or flushed as with a maiden's glowing blood,
Were strewn to make
The forfeit couch where two shall never come;
And know
What topaz or what Tyrian-coloured wines
The palm-entrellised grapes
Withhold in lost Cocaigne.

Clark Ashton Smith