Collection: Celery Fragrances

Celery is one of perfumery's most distinctive aromatic curiosities, its oil extracted not from the crisp stalks but from the plant's seeds — which makes the note warmer and less green and fresh than the vegetable itself. It opens with a recognizable savory snap, herbaceous and slightly spicy, before unfolding earthy, musky and faintly soupy facets with a salty, almost skin-like warmth.

In trace amounts it brings brilliant naturalism to green and aromatic compositions, sharpening galbanum, lovage, vetiver and kitchen herbs while adding intrigue to woody and even floral blends. The mood is gastronomic and offbeat: a sun-warmed kitchen garden with an avant-garde wink.

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About Celery Fragrances

Celery seeds are the tiny dried fruits of the Apium graveolens plant, a biennial herb cultivated across Europe, Western Asia, and parts of North America. Their culinary role in pickling, spice blends, and slow-cooked dishes belies a rich and surprisingly complex aromatic character. The essential oil extracted from celery seeds is warm, herbal, and slightly spicy — dominated by limonene and phthalides — with an earthy, anise-like undertone that gives it a distinctive botanical authority quite different from the fresh celery plant itself.

In perfumery, celery seed is used to add a warm, dry herbaceous quality to compositions. Unlike fresh celery's watery greenness, the seed note is more concentrated and resinous, with a slightly medicinal sharpness that blends well with spices like cumin and caraway, and contrasts beautifully with cool aquatics, clean musks, and even certain woody or leathery accords. Perfumers deploy it when seeking a sophisticated, savoury herbaceousness that evokes the scent of an apothecary or a well-stocked spice cabinet.

Fragrenza's celery seeds collection explores the intriguing intersection of kitchen botany and fine fragrance. Our inspired dupes featuring this warm, complex note offer a genuinely distinctive olfactory experience — crafted to a high standard and priced to make niche-inspired discovery accessible to all.

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Celery Seeds Fragrances

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