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white violet

white violet

Featured in 18 perfumes

4
Top Note
12
Heart Note
2
Base Note

Fragrance Note Deep Dive

white violet

Origins & Sources

white violet is a distinctive fragrance note that plays an important role in perfumery. This note can be derived from natural sources - including specific plants, flowers, woods, resins, or other materials - or created synthetically to replicate or enhance natural scents. Natural white violet often provides a more complex and nuanced character, while synthetic versions offer consistency and sustainability. The white violet note contributes unique olfactory characteristics to fragrance compositions, influencing how perfumes evolve on the skin.

Characteristics & Usage

white violet has unique olfactory characteristics that contribute significantly to fragrance compositions. This note influences the overall scent profile with its own intensity, longevity, and how it interacts with other notes. The white violet note can create harmony, contrast, or complexity depending on how it's blended with other ingredients.

In our database, the white violet note appears most commonly as a heart note, suggesting it has balanced, lasting presence that forms the core character of fragrances. This positioning reflects how perfumers typically use white violet to achieve specific effects in their compositions.

Pairs well with

Complementary notes

Thoughtful pairings to explore alongside white violet.

bergamot

Layer bergamot with white violet for a rounded accord that feels balanced.

musk

musk adds contrast that lets white violet shine without overwhelming.

sandalwood

Blend white violet with sandalwood to add depth and keep the drydown interesting.

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