Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
4 perfumes
Driftwood is a weathered, marine-infused wood, shaped by salt, sun, and tide. Chemically recreated through saline-woody accords, it offers a dry, bleached, and mineral-rich profile with hints of iodine and sun-warmed cedar. Typically a base or heart note, it provides a sophisticated, airy structure. In Gulf perfumery, it acts as a modern bridge, tempering the heavy intensity of traditional Oud and Rose of Taif, adding a contemporary, oceanic freshness that evokes the vast, timeless connection between the desert and sea.