In 2024, some of the most expensive raw materials in perfumery include tuberose, Bulgarian rose, New Caledonian sandalwood, and Tunisian orange blossom. Tuberose is renowned for its powerful and intoxicating floral scent, making it a luxurious fragrance addition. Bulgarian rose continues to be prized for its deep, rich floral aroma, which is essential for crafting sophisticated scents. New Caledonian sandalwood offers a creamy, soft, and rich woody base that is indispensable in creating warm and complex perfumes. Lastly, Tunisian orange blossom is valued for its fresh and vibrant floral notes, adding a luminous quality to perfume compositions. Ambergris was once one of the most expensive perfume ingredients. In response to global conservation efforts to protect sperm whales, OEM Scentlab has transitioned from using natural ambergris to synthetic alternatives.