Olibanum, or frankincense, is a resinous sap from the Boswellia serrata plant that often calls to mind biblical references, ancient temples, and spiritual ceremonies. Revered for its aromatic woody scent, it smells like a mix between rosemary and pine with slightly fruity sweet undertones. In perfumery, frankincense is mainly used in the base, often alongside other woody or amber acords, exuding refinement and calmness that overtakes the composition and makes its signature.