
Violet – The Ghost in the Garden
A trace of silk gloves and green memory, vanishing as you reach for it.
Violet is not one thing, but a specter made of many — a blend of leaf, petal, and the imagined scent of memory itself. You smell her in old letters, in chilled spring air, in the powder of a hand long withdrawn. She is elusive by nature; in perfumery, true violet blossom cannot be extracted, so perfumers build her from shadows: ionones, violet leaf, orris root, and soft woods.
She plays a heart note role with top note volatility — rising early, lingering strangely, then fading like a forgotten name.
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Role: Heart-leaning top note
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Smells like: Powder, cool earth, crushed leaves, melancholic sweetness
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Used in: Hidden
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Pairs well with: Ambrette, sandalwood, tonka, cedarwood, oakmoss