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  2. China’s Fragrance Boom - AOL

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    China is the next frontier for fragrance, according to industry experts. “The sky is the limit of what can be done in this market,” said Xavier Renaud, global head of fine fragrances at Swiss ...

  3. Kannauj Perfume - Wikipedia

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    Kannauj Perfume is listed as item 157 of the GI Act 1999, which was passed by the Government of India. [2] Kannauj's perfume sector has a storied history. Due to the role of perfume production in Kannauj, the city is known as "the perfume capital of India". Additionally, one writer said that "Kannauj is to India what Grasse is to France".

  4. Spikenard - Wikipedia

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    Spikenard, also called nard, nardin, and muskroot, is a class of aromatic amber-colored essential oil derived from Nardostachys jatamansi, a flowering plant in the honeysuckle family which grows in the Himalayas of Nepal, China, and India. The oil has been used over centuries as a perfume, a traditional medicine, or in religious ceremonies ...

  5. The 20 best gifts to give someone you don't know very well - AOL

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    This inoffensive fragrance is gentle enough to gift to guys or gals, with notes of black chamomile extract and bergamot oil. $17 at Bath & Body Works. ... China keeps building mega coal projects.

  6. Musk - Wikipedia

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    Musk deer of Tibet in an 1835 illustration. Musk is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery.They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial substances with similar odors.

  7. Fatbergs turned into perfume - inside Britain's bizarre new ...

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    In Shenzhen in China, about $750m (£614m) has gone into a building in which each floor [studies] an organism. "Our biofoundry in London had £7m of public investment in infrastructure and we have ...