Lavender, Lemon; Rosemary; Thyme; Rose; Jasmine; Orange and Clove are familiar plants and fragrances to many. Modern day perfumery can trace its origins from humble beginnings; a simple burning of resin incense, the strewing of aromatic herbs, a splash of floral water or the scent of a pomander ball. Plants have been used in many forms since antiquity to fragrance the air, combat malodours, to anoint, cleanse, beautify and stir the senses.
Come and discover the origins of perfumery and the remarkable role of aromatic plants in this immersive one-day workshop. Enjoy a hands-on, interactive day embracing the theory and creative art of botanical perfumery, where you will:
Learn about the origins and history of perfume from Cleopatra to Chanel
Understand perfume vocabulary, training the nose and the art of smelling
Perfume structure: Top, Middle and Base notes
Fragrance classification
Secrets of blending, dilutions
Safety, storage, supplies
The workshop is held in the amazing new education building set in the wondrous grounds of RHS Hyde Hall and you can book your place directly with the venue: www.rhs.org.uk
Price: £76.00 (members) £89.00 (non-members)
Price includes all materials, notes, equipment and your finished 25ml spray perfume. Refreshments provided but please bring your own lunch.