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mov1980 – :
Rosewood, mahogany, spruce. These are the current notes listed by Fueguia for Jacaranda’. An aromatic wood fragrance that causes a turpenic-hypnotic vapor to rise from your skin after application. It’s effect is mesmerizing. I could detect the vapor vibrating, evaporating, leaving a strong wood afterglow. The smell is clean, brisk and unusual.
This Brazilian Rosewood is known for a beautiful grain pattern. It is very popular in making musical instruments and fine woodwork. I’ve seen mention of violins in some descriptions of this fragrance, and it reminds me of D.S. & Durga’s Bowmakers, a perfume meant to evoke the aroma of rosins and shavings in a shop making violins. Jacaranda’ has the same effect, with an equally enthralling smell. The woods in Jacaranda’ are more exotic, and there is a sweetness at the core which reminds me of the sugared resin that weeps from the stems of balsam.
This perfume is meant as an homage to the mighty tree that blooms with ethereally purple/blue blossoms. Native in Fueguia 1833’s Argentina, it’s name means ‘fragrant’. The combination of it with mahogany and spruce exudes a pungent wood aroma. As if you were sniffing raw splinters flush with rosin, just hacked from the trees. A natural exotic wood experience!
samson699 – :
None of these notes are in it now.
More like mahogany, sandlewood and either spruce or rosewood….
A very nice woodsy fragrance.