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Labdanum, also
called ladanum, ladan, or ladanon, is a
sticky brown resin obtained from the
shrubs Cistus ladanifer (western Mediterranean) and Cistus...
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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...
- 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...
- "whip/scourge" of
Osiris was more
likely an
instrument for
collecting labdanum similar to that used in nineteenth-century Crete. He
examined archaeological...
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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...
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western Mediterranean region.
Common names include gum rockrose,
labdanum,
common gum cistus, and brown-e**** rockrose. It is a
shrub growing 1–2...
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sweet woody base note
containing sandalwood, cedarwood, myrrh, opopanax,
labdanum,
benzoin resin and castoreum, in
addition to amber, musk, patchouli, tolu...
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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...
- rosewood, plum, heliotrope, tuberose, vanilla, rose de mai absolute,
cistus labdanum and opopanax. The
bottle was
researched in depth. A
unique bottle was crafted...
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scent of a
perfume lasts.
Fixatives can be
resinoids (e.g. benzoin,
labdanum, myrrh, olibanum, storax, tolu balsam),
terpenoids (e.g. ambroxide), polycyclic...