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Rose Thorn

GREENS, HERBS AND FOUGERES  /  floral · green · fresh
Rose Thorn
Rose Thorn perfume ingredient
CategoryGREENS, HERBS AND FOUGERES
Subcategoryfloral · green · fresh
Origin
VolatilityHeart Note
BotanicalN/A (olfactory concept based on Rosa spp. thorny stem character)
AppearancePale yellow to amber liquid
Odor StrengthMedium
Producing CountriesEurope, Middle East
PyramidHeart

Rose Thorn carries a fresh, green note, like the rose plant's stems and thorns.

  1. Scent
  2. The Full Story
  3. Fun Fact
  4. Extraction & Chemistry
  5. In Perfumery

Scent

The scent of Rose Thorn is fresh and green, like a garden after rain. It carries a crisp, slightly herbaceous quality that brings to mind the vitality of a living plant. There is a subtle earthiness that adds depth, while the faintest hint of woodiness can carries the image of the thorny stems that support the delicate rose blooms. When blended with floral notes, it enhances the overall bouquet by introducing a refreshing, natural aspect that balances the sweetness of the petals.

Scent Evolution

As the fragrance evolves, the initial green burst of Rose Thorn transitions into a more rounded character. The earthiness becomes more pronounced, mingling with the floral elements to create a balanced and structured scent profile. This evoluti on allows the fragrance to unfold beautifully. Overall, Rose Thorn represents a garden's essence, celebrating the beauty and complexities of nature's design.

Evolution over time

Immediately

Immediately

A fresh green burst reminiscent of a garden after rain.
After a few hours

After a few hours

Earthiness mingles with floral elements, revealing layers.
After a few days

After a few days

A harmonious scent profile that celebrates nature's intricacies.

The Full Story

RoseThorn is a unique note in perfumery, that captures the essence of the rose plant beyond its famous blossoms. This green and slightly woody note is derived from the stems and thorns of the rose, with a, herbaceous quality that complements the floral richness of rose petals. Historically, roses have been cultivated for thousands of years for their beauty and fragrance and for their symbolic significance in various cultures. The thorns, often overlooked, bring a distinct aspect of the rose's character.

Origin and Production

Sourcing Rose Thorn is often a lab or-intensive process, as it involves careful harvesting from rose bushes. The thorns are typically collected in conjuncti on with the stems. This note is particularly significant in contemporary use, where the trend has shifted towards a more complete representati on offloral notes, incorporating all parts of the plant to create a multi-dimensional scent profile.

Chemistry and Scent Profile

in perfumery, Rose Thorn is important in balancing floral compositions. It is an excellent counterpoint to sweeter rose notes, grounding the fragrance and offering a refreshing green contrast. This allows perfumers to craft richer and more layered arom as that carries the full experience of a rose garden. Its versatility makes it a favored ingredient in both masculine and feminine fragrances.

Did You Know?

Rose Thorns are often overlooked in perfumery, yet they provide a vital contrast to the sweetness of rose petals, enriching the overall scent profile.

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Did You Know?

Did you know?
Rose Thorns are often overlooked in perfumery, yet they provide a vital contrast to the sweetness of rose petals, enriching the overall scent profile.

Extraction & Chemistry

Extraction method: The aromatic material is typically obtained through steam distillation or solvent extraction of the stems and thorns.

Molecular FormulaN/A (accord — green, prickly quality of rose stem)
CAS NumberN/A (olfactory concept)
Botanical NameN/A (olfactory concept based on Rosa spp. thorny stem character)
IFRA StatusNo known restrictions
SynonymsTHORN · ROSE STEM
Physical Properties
Odor StrengthMedium
AppearancePale yellow to amber liquid

In Perfumery

Rose thorn is a conceptual note — not a distillable material. The accord carries the green, sharp, slightly metallic impressi on of rose stems rather than petals. Constructed using galbanum (green snap), cis-3-hexenol (crushed stem), and metallic-green notes like violet leaf absolute. Functions as a heart-level modifier that adds an angular, prickly quality to rose compositions, cutting through petal-sweetness with a stem-green sharpness. Used in modern, deconstructed rose fragrances where the goal is to present the whole plant, not just the flower.

From the raw to the worn

This is what it becomes.