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  2. The 11 Most Expensive, Splurge-Worthy Perfumes - AOL

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    We've rounded up the most expensive fragrances Bazaar editors love, featuring luxe picks from Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Roja Perfumes, and more.

  3. Agarwood - Wikipedia

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    Agarwood is one of the most expensive woods in the world, along with African blackwood, sandalwood, pink ivory and ebony. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] First-grade agarwood is one of the most expensive natural raw materials in the world, [ 6 ] with 2010 prices for superior pure material as high as US$100,000/kg, although in practice adulteration of the wood and ...

  4. Sandalwood - Wikipedia

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    The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods. Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world. Both the wood and the oil produce a distinctive fragrance that has been highly valued for centuries.

  5. Orris root - Wikipedia

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    One ton of iris root produces two kilos of essential oil, also referred to as orris root butter or butter of iris, and it is the most expensive substance used in the fragrance industry. [7] Its fragrance has been described as tenaciously flowery, heavy and woody (paraphrasing Pavia, Dutch translation, page 40).

  6. 12 Pricey Perfumes That Are Worth Every Spritz - AOL

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    Here, 12 of the world's most expensive perfumes—from sophisticated leathery scents to fresh and floral ones—that are worth every spritz. Les Royales Exclusives Jardin dAmalfi Fragrance.

  7. The 13 Best Perfume Oils That Will Ensure You Smell Amazing - AOL

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    “A perfume oil is a finished perfume, but it’s in an oil base instead of an alcohol base,” explains David Seth Moltz, founder and perfumer of D.S. & Durga. Most eau de parfums use alcohol as ...