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Palm Wood

The note unfolds with a distinctive dry, fibrous woodiness, markedly different from the resins of conifers or the dense warmth of oak. It possesses an almost mineralic dryness, reminiscent of sun-baked timber, rather than a damp forest floor. There's a subtle, almost dusty sweetness, akin to dried coconut husk or the faintest whisper of desiccated fruit flesh clinging to the wood. Its texture is smooth yet subtly rough-hewn, evoking the feel of naturally polished driftwood. Intensity is moderate, never overwhelming, offering a quiet strength. It projects with a gentle warmth, clinging close to the skin rather than announcing itself boldly, suggesting intimacy. As it evolves, any initial green nuances recede, leaving a clean, almost creamy woodiness that settles gracefully. Predominantly a heart or base note, it lends structure and a unique textural warmth without heaviness, contributing to longevity.