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Drywood

The note presents a complex tapestry of scent, initially a sharp, almost pencil-shaving crispness, swiftly mellowing into a warm, arid embrace. It evokes the feeling of sun-baked timber, old books, and aged cedar chests. Its texture is dry and somewhat powdery, never oily or overtly green, possessing a rustic elegance. Intensity is typically moderate but possesses remarkable diffusive qualities, projecting a sophisticated, understated aura without overwhelming. It settles comfortably as a long-lasting heart-to-base note, lending structure and a serene warmth to compositions, evolving to reveal subtle hints of worn leather, sun-warmed stone, or ancient paper. It lacks the resinous stickiness of fresh wood or the damp earthiness of forest floor, focusing entirely on a parched, venerable quality.