Immortelle Absolute

Helichrysum italicum var. picardii [synonym of Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G.Don] 

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The aroma of our Immortelle Absolute is herbaceous, hay-like and honeyed, with a smoky tobacco and musk-like undertone; it has an extraordinary ability to round off and ‘bouquet’ a composition that may need ‘life’ and naturalness.[1]

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Selected size SKU:435-015 - Immortelle Absolute 15 grams

2 grams (1/14 oz)
$12.00
5 grams (3/17 oz)
$24.00
15 grams (1/2 oz.)
$61.00
50 grams (1 3/4 oz)
$174.75
100 grams (3 8/17 oz)
$319.25
200 grams (7.055 oz)
$588.50
500 grams (17.63 oz)
$1,340.25
$12.00
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Product Overview

Please Note: If you are looking for Immortelle Essential Oil, please see our Organic Helichrysum SKU 424.

The aroma of our Immortelle Absolute is herbaceous, hay-like and honeyed, with a smoky tobacco and musk-like undertone; it has an extraordinary ability to round off and ‘bouquet’ a composition that may need ‘life’ and naturalness.[1]

Helichrysum italicum means ‘golden sun of Italy’ and is evocative of the stunning habitat of this plant in its bright maize-colored meadows. Immortelle is French for ‘immortal’ or ‘everlasting’ and refers to the straw-like flowers that appear living when, in fact, dried – in a bright yellow color as if frozen in time. This plant is part of the Asteraceae (daisy) family and is often called the 'curry plant' due to the unusual and pungent odor of the leaves. It is also the source of Helichrysum essential oil, a perennial staple for many aromatherapy enthusiasts.

In perfumery, Immortelle has traditionally been used in chypre, floral, and amber compositions; its warm, tobacco, tea, liqueur, and wood notes blend well with woody, fougère, or leathery accords, and its warmth can be used to illuminate compositions.[3] Perfume blogger N. further states that “Immortelle [absolute] is akin to the assoluta voice with the rich darkness of a contralto and the ringing bells of a soprano – it simply pierces through the thickest of compositions.”[4]

1 Arctander, Steffen.  Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 238.

3 https://imakescents.wordpress.com/tag/eau-noire/

4 Ibid.

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