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Champaca Wood

Champaca wood comes from the trees of the Magnolia family, particularly known for their splendid, fragrant flowers. Champaca wood itself, while not as aromatic as the flowers, has a subtle woody and balsamic scent. The wood is smooth and finely textured, commonly used in high-end furniture, carving, and cabinetry, but it's the flowers of the champaca tree that are most celebrated in perfumery and aromatherapy.

The scent profile of champaca wood is mildly sweet and warmly aromatic, not overpowering but rather delicately inviting. It has a hint of earthiness and a slightly floral undertone that reflects its botanical origins. Such characteristics make it an excellent background note in fragrances, lending depth and a touch of exotic sophistication. When combined with the intense floral and slightly fruity notes of champaca flowers, the wood can harmonize and enhance the overall olfactory experience, contributing to a rich, multi-dimensional scent.

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Champaca Wood
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