Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
2 perfumes
Cashmeran, often referred to as Cashmirwood, is a multifaceted synthetic molecule that defies simple classification. It offers a complex profile characterized by a velvety, musk-like softness, underpinned by dry, resinous woody facets and a subtle hint of spicy pine. Belonging to the woody olfactive family, it acts as a bridge between creamy textures and structural depth. It pairs naturally with floral notes like jasmine or rose to add a modern, tactile dimension to traditional bouquets. In the Gulf, this note is highly prized for its exceptional tenacity in high heat, making it a staple in evening-wear compositions. Arab perfumers frequently utilize it to anchor complex mukhallats, providing a smooth, lingering base that maintains its sophisticated character throughout the humid coastal nights or dry desert evenings.