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Orris root ( Rhizoma iridis; possibly an alteration of iris) is the root of and . It had the common name of Queen Elizabeth Root. It is commonly used as a fixative and base note in and as a in .


Constituent chemicals
The most valued component of orris root is (0.1–0.2%), a yellow-white mass containing . Oil of orris is sometimes sold as orris butter.

Other components include fat, resin, starch, , bitter extractive, and a called or irisin.Margaret Grieve


Uses
Once important in western , it is now used mainly as a fixative and base note in ; it is the most widely used fixative for . Orris is also an ingredient in many brands of ,T. K. Lim including .

Fabienne Pavia, in her book L'univers des Parfums (1995, ed. Solar), states that in the manufacturing of perfumes using orris, the scent of the iris root differs from that of the flower. After preparation the scent is reminiscent of the smell of violets.

In , the roots and leaves of the plant were hung in the eaves of a house to protect the house and occupants from attacks by evil spirits. Other magic uses include using it as a , with the root powder in sachets, or sprinkled around the house or sheets of a bedroom.


Preparation
After an initial drying period, which can take five years or more depending on the use (for potpourri only two to three months), the root is ground. For potpourri, this powder is used without further processing. For other uses, it is dissolved in water and then distilled. It achieves a highly scented, yellow-brown crystalline form.John Charles Sawer 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. Its fragrance has been described as tenaciously flowery, heavy and woody (paraphrasing Pavia, Dutch translation, page 40). It is similar to violets.


In perfume
Typical iris perfumes (where orris prevails over the other components) include "Orris Noir" by the London-based perfume house Ormonde Jayne Perfumery, "Orris Noir Perfume Collection". Ormonde Jayne. Retrieved 2013-10-18. "Infusion d'iris" (Prada), "N°15" by Auphorie, "Iris Silver Mist" (Serge Lutens), "Tumulte" (Christian Lacroix), "Iris nobile" (Aqua di Parma), "Irisia" (Creed), "Y" (Yves Saint Laurent), "Vol de nuit" (Guerlain), and "Fantasy The Naughty Remix" (Britney Spears). "Orris Noir" contains regular orris root oil, not the oil of , which is an endangered species.


In cuisine
Orris root is often included as one of the many ingredients of ras el hanout, a blend of herbs and spices used across the Middle East and North Africa, primarily associated with .

Orris root has been used in to flavour ; its taste is said to be indistinguishable from .

(1888). 9780665269288, R. A. Beal. .

Orris root powder also had a use as the base in the making of .

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