Priest’s Clothes
NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC, POPULAR AND WEIRD / woody · sweet · musky
Priest’s Clothes
| Category | NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC, POPULAR AND WEIRD |
| Subcategory | woody · sweet · musky |
| Origin | |
| Volatility | Heart Note |
| Botanical | N/A — olfactory concept |
| Appearance | N/A — conceptual accord evoking liturgical vestments |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Producing Countries | N/A — conceptual accord |
| Pyramid | Heart |
Incense-saturated fabric, old stone, melted beeswax. The smell of vestments stored in a sacristy: frankincense smoke absorbed into heavy cloth over decades.
Scent
Evolution over time
Immediately
Immediately
Frankincense smoke over dusty fabric
After a few hours
After a few hours
Beeswax warmth, mineral cold-stone air
After a few days
After a few days
Persistent incense-embedded textile
The Full Story
Did You Know?
Did you know?
Church incense smoke contains alpha-boswellic acid, which activates TRPV3 channels in the brain, producing a mild calming effect. The ritual use of incense may have a genuine pharmacological basis.
Extraction & Chemistry
Extraction method: No single extraction. Multi-component accord. Key materials: olibanum oil (from Boswellia), beeswax absolute, Cashmeran (synthetic).
| Molecular Formula | N/A |
| CAS Number | N/A — olfactory accord, not a single substance |
| Botanical Name | N/A — olfactory concept |
| IFRA Status | No known restrictions |
| Synonyms | CLOTHES OF THE PRIEST · PRIESTLY ATTIRE |
| Physical Properties | |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Appearance | N/A — conceptual accord evoking liturgical vestments |
In Perfumery
Atmospheric base element. Built from olibanum, beeswax absolute, Cashmeran, vanillin, cold stone mineral accord, ambroxan. Provides time-saturated atmosphere.