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Ruh Khus Indian Vetiver in a Kuppi leather bottle, 12g, kuppi included
Ruh Khus Indian Vetiver in a Kuppi leather bottle, 12g, kuppi included
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Ruh Khus – Indian Vetiver
Origin: India
Botanical origin: Vetiveria zizanoides (syn. Chrysopogon zizanioides)
Part used: Roots
Distillation year: 2024
Extraction: Steam distillation of mature vetiver roots.
Olfactory description
Ruh Khus is considered by many perfumers to be the freshest and greenest expression of vetiver. Unlike vetiver from Haiti, Madagascar, or Java, Indian vetiver retains a distinctly vegetal and refreshing personality that makes it unmistakable.
The opening presents intense green, damp, and aromatic notes that evoke roots freshly pulled from the earth after rain. As it evolves, herbaceous, slightly earthy, and mineral facets emerge, adding depth without losing its fresh character.
One of the most appreciated aspects of Indian vetiver is its ability to convey a sense of natural freshness. Traditionally, vetiver roots have been used in India to perfume water and refresh environments during the warmer months of the year.
The base develops soft woody notes, aromatic roots, and clean earthy nuances that remain on the skin for hours.
Main aromatic facets
- Green.
- Fresh.
- Damp root.
- Herbaceous.
- Earthy.
- Mineral.
- Woody.
- Aromatic.
- Refreshing.
Aromatic evolution
- Top: intense green, fresh, and vegetal.
- Heart: aromatic roots, damp notes, and mineral nuances.
- Base: soft wood, damp earth, and persistent vetiver.
Applications in perfumery
Fundamental raw material for building fresh, green, and woody compositions.
It is especially useful in:
- Men's perfumes.
- Fresh compositions.
- Green accords.
- Summer fragrances.
- Natural perfumery.
- Niche perfumery.
Pairs particularly well with:
- Bergamot.
- Lime.
- Grapefruit.
- Frankincense.
- Cedar.
- Sandalwood.
- Lavender.
- Sage.
- Oakmoss.
- Oud.
Technical observations
- Origin: India.
- Distillation year: 2024.
- Color: golden amber to light brown.
- Consistency: fluid.
- Aromatic intensity: high.
- Diffusion: medium-high.
- Tenacity: very high.
Interest for the perfumer
Indian vetiver holds a special place within the vetiver family. While Javanese vetiver is often noted for its smoky facets and Haitian for its dry, woody elegance, Ruh Khus stands out for its extraordinary vegetal freshness and refreshing character.
It is therefore particularly valued in compositions intended for warm climates, where it adds depth without being heavy.
Fine perfumery material
Distilled in 2024, this Ruh Khus represents one of the most traditional and appreciated expressions of vetiver. Its green, fresh, and profoundly natural profile makes it an exceptional raw material for those seeking to experience the authentic aroma of Indian vetiver.
A refreshing, elegant, and surprisingly versatile essence that holds an essential place in any serious vetiver collection.
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