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Sticky brown resin produced by Mediterranean shrubs
Labdanum, also called ladanum, ladan, or ladanon, is a sticky brown resin obtained from the shrubs Cistus ladanifer ('gum rockrose', western Mediterranean)
Labdanum
Unknown biblical substance used in incense
resembling human fingernails. Labdanum is the gray-black resin that exudes from the branches of the rock rose bush. Labdanum, after it matures, becomes black
Onycha
Type of perfume
by an accord composed of citrus top notes, a middle centered on cistus labdanum, and a mossy-animalic set of basenotes derived from oakmoss. Chypre perfumes
Chypre
Chemical compound
food. The aroma is described as (characteristically) ambergris, sweet, labdanum, dry, woody, pine, cedar, green, and seedy. Ambroxide is synthesized from
Ambroxide
Unknown biblical substance used in incense
actually labdanum. It is believed that many instances in the Bible where it speaks of myrrh it is actually referring to a mixture of myrrh and labdanum. According
Stacte
Species of flowering plants in the rock rose family Cistaceae
to the western Mediterranean region. Common names include gum rockrose, labdanum, common gum cistus, and brown-eyed rockrose. It is a shrub growing 1–2
Cistus_ladanifer
Substance used to increase the duration of scent of perfumes
molecules evaporate into the air. Fixatives can be resinoids (e.g. benzoin, labdanum, myrrh, olibanum, storax, tolu balsam), terpenoids (e.g. ambroxide), or
Fixative_(perfumery)
Perfume by Yves Saint Laurent
sweet woody base note containing sandalwood, cedarwood, myrrh, opopanax, labdanum, benzoin resin and castoreum, in addition to amber, musk, patchouli, tolu
Opium_(perfume)
Symbols of ancient Egyptian royalty
"whip/scourge" of Osiris was more likely an instrument for collecting labdanum similar to that used in nineteenth-century Crete. He examined archaeological
Crook_and_flail
Fossilized tree resin
and/or the plant resin labdanum, but since sperm whales are endangered, the scent of amber is now largely derived from labdanum. The term "amber" is loosely
Amber
Men's fragrance by Chanel
middle notes of ginger, Iso E Super, nutmeg, and jasmine; and base notes of labdanum, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, incense, cedar, and white musk. The marketing
Bleu_de_Chanel
Chemical compound
named because the first members of the class were originally obtained from labdanum, a resin derived from the gum rockrose. A variety of biological activities
Labdane
Physician that treated patients with bubonic plague
copper, or a vinegar sponge, as well as juniper berry, ambergris, cloves, labdanum, myrrh, and storax.[citation needed] The herb-containing mask would have
Plague_doctor
Perfume by Christian Dior
rosewood, plum, heliotrope, tuberose, vanilla, rose de mai absolute, cistus labdanum and opopanax. The bottle was researched in depth. A unique bottle was crafted
Poison_(perfume)
Clothing worn by plague doctors that was intended to protect them from infection
camphor, or a vinegar sponge, as well as juniper berry, ambergris, cloves, labdanum, myrrh, and storax. The purpose of the mask was to keep away bad smells
Plague_doctor_costume
Perfume
rose, iris, clove, and jasmine, and its base notes vetiver, oakmoss, and labdanum. Mitsouko was created by perfumer Jacques Guerlain in 1919. The perfume
Mitsouko
Index of plants with the same common name
Guaiacum officinale Guggul Gurjun balsam Imbauba balsam (Cecropia adenopus) Labdanum Mastic Myrrh Obira balsam (Apocynaceae) Opopanax Umiri balsam (Humiria
Balsam
Chemical compound
outside the cell. The aroma is described as (characteristically) ambergris, labdanum, amber, woody. In 1946, Ruzicka and Lardon "established that the fragrance
Ambrein
Perfume brand
28 (Dubai) EUCALYPTUS 20 FLEUR D'ORANGER 27 GAIAC 10 (Tokyo) JASMIN 17 LABDANUM 18 LAVANDE 31 LIMETTE 37 (San Francisco) LYS 41 MOUSSE DE CHENE 30 (Amsterdam)
Le_Labo
Italian aromatized, fortified wine
cardamom, marjoram, chamomile, coriander, juniper, hyssop, ginger, and labdanum. The prohibition of wormwood as a drink ingredient in the early 20th century
Vermouth
Genus of flowering plants in the rock rose family Cistaceae
ladanifer), the leaves are coated with a highly aromatic resin called labdanum. They have showy 5-petaled flowers ranging from white to purple and dark
Cistus
Ball or container of herbs and perfumes
Commodious Conceits, and Hidden Secrets (London, 1586). Benzoin resin, labdanum and storax balsam were ground into a powder, dissolved in rose water and
Pomander
Resin and essential oil from Copaifera trees
described as "warm, balsamic, spicy, peppery, metallic, woody, creamy, and labdanum". Copaiba is also a common name for several species of trees of the legume
Copaiba
Type of whip or lash
but instead to be a symbolic representation of a device for collecting labdanum. The priests of Cybele scourged themselves and others. Such stripes were
Scourge
Spice from Cinnamomum trees
cinnamon and cassia grew in Arabia, together with incense, myrrh, and labdanum, and were guarded by winged serpents. Herodotus, Aristotle and other authors
Cinnamon
Organic polymer, typically from plants
trees of Agathis australis, hashish (Cannabis resin) from Cannabis indica, labdanum from mediterranean species of Cistus, mastic (plant resin) from the mastic
Resin
Material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt
(Myroxylon toluifera) from South America, Somali myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), Labdanum (Cistus villosus), Opoponax (Commiphora opoponax), and white Indian sandalwood
Incense
Mixture of fragrant substance
Large class featuring sweet, slightly animalic scents of ambergris or labdanum, often combined with vanilla, tonka bean, flowers and woods. Can be enhanced
Perfume
herbaceous plants, frequently with volatile oils, with a few tall tree species. Labdanum (from Cistus) is used in perfumes. Malvales Cistus monpeliensis Cleomaceae
List_of_malvid_families
Perfume by Christian Dior
Bean, Orchid, Sweet Pea, Violet, Bergamot, Ivy, Mandarin, Amber, Ciste Labdanum, Patchouli. Perfumer: Francis Kurkdjian The stated approach for the 2023
J'adore_(fragrance)
Hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants
Grapefruit Lemon Lime Orange Tangerine Resin Benzoin Copaiba Frankincense Labdanum Myrrh Rhizome Galangal Ginger Roots Valerian Seeds Anise Buchu Celery Cumin
Essential_oil
2-Isopropylphenol Isovaleric acid Jasmine absolute, concrete and oil Kola nut extract Labdanum absolute and oleoresin Lactic acid Lauric acid Lauric aldehyde Lavandin
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Gum resin
of freshness, "similar to how galbanum oil would smell when mixed with labdanum". It acts as a base note in perfume compositions – one of a handful of
Galbanum
Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain
as holm oaks (Quercus ilex), prickly junipers (Juniperus oxycedrus) and labdanum (Cistus ladanifer). Up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m) grows Scots pine (Pinus
San_Lorenzo_de_El_Escorial
French perfumer
Cologne 2000 Hypnose Homme for Lancôme 2007 Le Labo Jasmine 17 2006 Le Labo Labdanum 18 2006 Reminiscence Jammin Roberto Cavalli 2002 Roberto Cavalli Oro 2004
Maurice_Roucel
French perfumer and businessman (1874–1934)
of Cyprus, Chypre is based on a combination of bergamot, oakmoss, and labdanum. Chypre was one of Coty's greatest successes and gave its name to an entire
François_Coty
Offering in Judaism
to resemble a fingernail), the exudation from the rock rose bush called labdanum (both petals and markings which are said to resemble a fingernail), Styrax
Incense_offering
Rabbinic views on the incense formula used in Jewish ritual
obtained from its seeds. Others have suggested that this spice may have been labdanum, a view rejected by Maimonides. There is little doubt as to the identification
Incense offering in rabbinic literature
Incense_offering_in_rabbinic_literature
American composer (1925–2022)
Exospheres, for oboe and piano (1966) – commissioned by oboist John Ellis Labdanum, for flute, vibraphone and viola (1970) – commissioned by Peter Morelenbaum
Aurelio_de_la_Vega
2013 fragrance by Rihanna
and rosemary. The heart consists of cedar, jasmine, vanilla orchid and labdanum, leaning on the base of sandalwood, patchouli, amber, musk and tonka bean
Rogue_by_Rihanna
French perfumer, author and painter
leather, oakmoss, Bourbon vetiver, Mysore sandalwood, tonka, amber, musk, labdanum. 1929 – Moment Suprême a spicy amber fragrance with notes of geranium,
Henri_Alméras
"wearing the trousers". Ancient Egyptian pharaohs used a stylised artificial labdanum-soaked goats-hair beard as one of the regalia of rulership: a clear case
Symbols_of_leadership
French perfumer (1874–1963)
coriander, cumin, tarragon). He was a specialist on aromatic resins (benzoin, labdanum); indeed he used opoponax in most of his formulae, sometimes in mere trace
Jacques_Guerlain
Canadian artist
meanings in a greater cultural memory, choosing scents such as frankincense, labdanum, and myrrh, that evoke rich histories, ritual, and myth. Cameron-Weir has
Elaine_Cameron-Weir
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Yamuna River
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n.
See Ladanum.