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    Silver Pine

    A crisp, airy pine note with a cool metallic shimmer that evokes mist-laden forest peaks at dawn. Silver Pine brings an unexpected freshness that elevates compositions with a clean, almost crystalline lift.

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    Steam distillation

    Character

    How it smells

    High-altitude pine captured in a single note.

    Did you know

    The same tree that gives us Christmas trees also drops cones used in traditional Nordic cooking.

    Austria47.5°N, 14.6°E

    Origin

    Austria

    Pine ranks among the oldest materials in recorded perfumery history. Egyptian records from 2000 BCE mention pine resin alongside frankincense and myrrh, suggesting ancient practitioners valued its sharp, clarifying character. Ancient Greek athletes burned pine needles in bathhouses, establishing an early connection between the note and notions of cleanliness.

    Medieval European monks cultivated pine forests specifically for incense production, a practice documented across monastic records from the 12th century forward. The evolution of Pine from ceremonial burning material to fine fragrance concentrate spans nearly four millennia of continuous human use.

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    Questions, answered

    The essentials on Silver Pine in perfumery: how it smells, where it comes from, and how it behaves on skin.

    What does Silver Pine smell like?

    Silver Pine opens with sharp, resinous freshness followed by cool green undertones and a distinctive metallic shimmer. The note reads as cleaner and more atmospheric than traditional turpentine-style pine.

    Is Silver Pine natural or synthetic?

    Silver Pine typically refers to naturally steam-distilled pine needle oil from species like Pinus sylvestris or Abies alba. Some芳香 suppliers offer reconstructed versions that emphasize the ozonic, metallic quality.

    What fragrances feature Silver Pine?

    Silver Pine appears frequently in masculine and unisexaftershaves formulated for autumn and winter. High-profile examples include niche releases from Nordic-inspired brands and several designer sport lines released since 2005.

    Which countries produce the best Silver Pine oil?

    Austria, Germany and Russia produce Silver Pine oil with consistently high alpha-pinene content. North American varieties tend toward a more turpentine-forward profile.

    How long has pine been used in perfumery?

    Pine-based aromatics have appeared in fragrance recipes for over 4000 years, with documented use dating to Egyptian and ancient Near Eastern civilizations.

    What olfactory family does Silver Pine belong to?

    Silver Pine falls into the woody-needle family within fragrance classification systems. It shares aromatic space with cedar, fir and cypress while maintaining a distinctly coniferous character.

    Does Silver Pine blend well with other ingredients?

    Silver Pine pairs naturally with citrus oils, lavender and other herbaceous materials. In modern perfumery, it provides an aromatic counterpoint to sweet florals and warm orientals.

    Can Silver Pine cause skin reactions?

    Pure pine needle oil is a known skin sensitizer and allergen. IFRA guidelines restrict its concentration in consumer products, and formulators typically use it below 2% in fragrance compounds.