Jasmine journeys
Here we explore the world of jasmine and the myriad ways it can transform in perfumery. In this selection we showcase how jasmine can be both the main theme and or a harmonious accent.
The word "jasmine" originates from the Persian word "Yasmine," meaning fragrance. There are over 200 species yet jasmine sambac and jasmine grandiflorum are the ones most common in perfumery. These tiny white flowers are renowned for their sensual, exotic, and rich floral night-time scent, giving overtones and undertones from sweet to animalistic.
Heralded as the King of Flowers, natural jasmine absolute is among the most expensive raw ingredients in the industry. Its mood-boosting qualities make jasmine romantic, or even downright sexy, contributing to its reputation as one of the most versatile and coveted ingredients.
From our extensive collection we’ve curated Bloom’s best examples of jasmine where you'll experience it in settings from fresh marine and leather blends to citrus and fruity enhancers of the white florals, demonstrating jasmine's unique ability to be crisp, dirty, sensual, and everything in between, showcasing the artistry of perfumers as they work with this exquisite material.