teakwood

teakwood

Woody Family

Base Note

Teakwood is a rich, warm, woody note with a hint of leather and spice.

Intensity

moderate

Longevity

long

Popularity

2 fragrances

Family

Woody

Olfactory Profile

woody
spicy
sweet
earthy
green

About teakwood

Teakwood, derived from the tropical hardwood tree species belonging to the genus Tectona, is renowned for its durability and water resistance. In perfumery, teakwood is valued for its deep, warm, and slightly smoky character that exudes an aura of luxury and sophistication. It has a complex scent profile that can range from sweet and spicy to slightly leathery, making it a versatile base note in many fragrances. Its use in perfumery often aims to convey strength, richness, and a connection to nature, evoking images of lush forests and wooden sailboats.

Natural Sources

  • •Tectona grandis

Synthetic Alternatives

While natural teakwood oil is rare and expensive, synthetic versions are often used in perfumery to mimic its warm, woody character. These synthetic alternatives aim to replicate the complex profile of teakwood at a more accessible price point and with consistent quality.

Perfumer's Tips

In perfumery, teakwood is used primarily as a base note to anchor lighter, more volatile top and middle notes. Its warmth and depth make it an excellent foundation in oriental, woody, and chypre fragrances. It should be used sparingly to avoid overpowering the composition, allowing its luxurious essence to complement other notes.