GOLDFIELD & BANKS
SILKY WOODS
Eau de Parfum with spicy notes of Suede, Vanilla, Tobacco Leaves, Saffron, Frankincense, Ylang-Ylang and Australian Agarwood, vegan.
Silky Woods is the first olfactory edition of the Botanical Collection. For this perfume, fragrance house founder Dimitri Weber has come up with a subtle, luxurious and modern interpretation of agarwood. The result is a fragrance for every occasion that conveys the feeling of an unmistakable woody scent on silky smooth skin. Silky Woods is delicate yet sensual. Saffron, incense, ylang-ylang and Australian sandalwood are added to enhance the oriental sillage of agarwood, suede, exotic vanilla and smoky tobacco leaves.
An oriental perfume of woods, spices and vanilla that glows silky from sunrise to sunset - elegant, exotic, luxurious.
- The fragrance is the result of a search for the ultimate olfactory treasures of Australia - a journey that recalls botanist Joseph Banks' first visit to Australia in 1770. There he discovered exotic plants that were previously unknown to science. Just as Dimitri Weber, founder of Goldfield & Banks, has made it his mission to focus on Australian ingredients since he founded his luxury perfume house in 2016.
- As a modern explorer of new, sensual fragrance creations, Dimitri Weber was fascinated when he visited agarwood plantations in the tropical part of Australia. He was impressed by the complexity of the cultivation techniques and the sustainable methods used to harvest and extract the precious oil - and became friends with the growers in Far North Queensland.
- The following botanicals and essences also unfold in Silky Woods:
Agarwood from tropical Australia, Far North Queensland
Cinnamon from Ceylon
Tobacco Leaves
Ylang Ylang from Madagascar
Vanillia from Tahiti
Sandalwood from Australia
Incense
- Concentration: Perfume. All our perfumes have a concentration of +/- 20% essences and are tested under extreme humid weather conditions.
- Perfumer: Hamid Merati Kashani
- Silky Woods is cruelty free.
Apply one or two sprays of the eau de parfum.
Spray the fragrance from a distance of 20 centimeters onto warm areas of the body. This allows the composition to fully unfold.