Learnings Report: Musk

Learnings Report: Musk

Drawn from the diminutive and fanged musk deer in Tibet, generations of Chinese and Tibetan housewives used musk to rid themselves of moths, to heal family illnesses, to strengthen the brain, the heart and the senses. Musk was used to perfume the skirts of women in the Hindu Kush (in Afghanistan and Pakistan), and was witnessed consumed as a flavoring for meat by the world’s greatest fabulist, Marco Polo. Polo believed in the stuff’s market potential, and brought a quantity of it to Venice in the late 13th century, suing a customs agent in his efforts to get it into the city.

William Carlos Williams’ nose

William Carlos Williams’ nose

William Carlos Williams (1883 – 1963) was an important figurehead in the Imagist and Modernism movements in American poetry and served as a primary inspiration for the Beat writers. Williams’ poetry is often characterized by his use of humor and his interest in conventional, everyday topics. In addition to writing, Williams had a thriving medial practice in New Jersey, serving as a physician (and pediatrician) for his entire career. Here is a poem that Williams’ wrote about smell.

OPEN SESSIONS (IN PERSON)

OPEN SESSIONS (IN PERSON)

Open Sessions are the IAO’s longest running program, and are designed precisely for beginners who learn best by diving in, intermediate perfumers who want to explore new materials, or advanced perfumers who want to be part of a diverse and creative community. Join us most wednesdays.

OPEN SESSIONS (IN PERSON)

OPEN SESSIONS (IN PERSON)

Open Sessions are the IAO’s longest running program, and are designed precisely for beginners who learn best by diving in, intermediate perfumers who want to explore new materials, or advanced perfumers who want to be part of a diverse and creative community. Join us most wednesdays.