The history of jasmine in parfums

The history of jasmine in parfums

Jasmine, known for its captivating scent, has an intriguing history in perfumery. Let’s delve into its origins and cultural significance:

  1. Ancient Beginnings:

    • Jasmine is believed to have originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran).
    • In Ancient Egypt, jasmine was used in fragrances and for bathing since 1000 BC. The Egyptians even adorned their statues and tombs with jasmine.
    • The scent of jasmine is highly potent, particularly at night, enhancing fragrances with richness and intensity. Picture a sweet floral note with a touch of alluring muskiness.
  2. Mythology and Symbolism:

    • Jasmine is known as both the 'Queen of Flowers' and the 'King of Flowers' in various cultures.
    • Represents love, romance, weddings, passion, seduction, and beauty.
    • Perfumers simply refer to it as ‘La Fleur’ due to its immense importance in their craft.
  3. Varieties and Origins:

    • There are over 200 species of jasmine, but two stand out for perfumers:
      • Jasminum grandiflorum (big-flowered jasmine)
      • Jasmine sambac (Arabian jasmine, despite originating in southeast Asia)
    • Jasmine's origin can be traced back to China and India, as it belongs to the olive family.

So next time you encounter the enchanting scent of jasmine, remember its ancient legacy and the magic it brings to perfumes! 

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