

Our Leather is sourced from an isolate derived from the root of the Valerianaceae genus, which is native to various parts of the world, including temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. Ours is sourced from various countries. These ingredients are carefully blended to achieve a desired effect, capturing the essence of leather without actually using real animal hides.
Leather has a smooth yet smoky, woodsy, and earthy and resinous undertone. It is musky and evokes a sense of high-quality.
Leather is a Base note found in our Musk family. It provides depth, richness, and a sense of luxury to fragrances. Leather is frequently paired with other ingredients such as woods, spices, resins, or florals to create various olfactory experiences, ranging from elegant and refined to bold and daring.
Leather fragrances are popular in both men's and women's perfumery, offering a sophisticated and sensual appeal. They can add a touch of elegance, mystery, or even a rebellious edge to a fragrance, depending on the composition and the other notes used alongside leather
In many cultures, leather has been associated with wealth, luxury, and social status. Leather goods, such as bags, shoes, and garments, have been historically reserved for the upper classes as a symbol of prestige and opulence.
Leatherworking is an ancient craft that has been passed down through generations. In many cultures, artisans and craftsmen have specialized in the art of tanning and shaping leather to create functional and decorative items. The mastery of leatherworking techniques has been highly respected and valued.
Leather has long been used for its practical qualities. Its durability, flexibility, and resistance to wear and tear make it suitable for various applications. Leather has been used for making armor, saddles, footwear, and other items that offer protection and functionality.
In some cultures, leather products hold deep cultural and traditional significance. They may be used in traditional costumes, ceremonial attire, or as symbols of heritage and identity. The use of specific types of leather, tanning techniques, or decorative motifs can reflect a particular cultural heritage.
Leather has also been associated with rituals and symbolism. In certain cultures, leather objects or garments may play a role in religious ceremonies, initiations, or rites of passage. The use of leather can represent strength, endurance, or a connection to nature.
Leather
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Please note this product format is a small vial that contains roughly 20 drops of scent concentrate. This can be purchased à la carte but is intended to be used with our Perfume Kit.
SCENT SPECIFICATIONS
Latin Name: Valerianaceae
Extraction Method: Isolate
Source: Root
Country of Origin: Varies
We are a natural perfumer; all of the scents in our library are derived from plants.
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Our Leather is sourced from an isolate derived from the root of the Valerianaceae genus, which is native to various parts of the world, including temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. Ours is sourced from various countries. These ingredients are carefully blended to achieve a desired effect, capturing the essence of leather without actually using real animal hides.
Leather has a smooth yet smoky, woodsy, and earthy and resinous undertone. It is musky and evokes a sense of high-quality.
Leather is a Base note found in our Musk family. It provides depth, richness, and a sense of luxury to fragrances. Leather is frequently paired with other ingredients such as woods, spices, resins, or florals to create various olfactory experiences, ranging from elegant and refined to bold and daring.
Leather fragrances are popular in both men's and women's perfumery, offering a sophisticated and sensual appeal. They can add a touch of elegance, mystery, or even a rebellious edge to a fragrance, depending on the composition and the other notes used alongside leather
In many cultures, leather has been associated with wealth, luxury, and social status. Leather goods, such as bags, shoes, and garments, have been historically reserved for the upper classes as a symbol of prestige and opulence.
Leatherworking is an ancient craft that has been passed down through generations. In many cultures, artisans and craftsmen have specialized in the art of tanning and shaping leather to create functional and decorative items. The mastery of leatherworking techniques has been highly respected and valued.
Leather has long been used for its practical qualities. Its durability, flexibility, and resistance to wear and tear make it suitable for various applications. Leather has been used for making armor, saddles, footwear, and other items that offer protection and functionality.
In some cultures, leather products hold deep cultural and traditional significance. They may be used in traditional costumes, ceremonial attire, or as symbols of heritage and identity. The use of specific types of leather, tanning techniques, or decorative motifs can reflect a particular cultural heritage.
Leather has also been associated with rituals and symbolism. In certain cultures, leather objects or garments may play a role in religious ceremonies, initiations, or rites of passage. The use of leather can represent strength, endurance, or a connection to nature.