Goldfield Banks Australia
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
All fragrances
Ingenious Ginger
The opening is clean citrus with a ginger kick that feels green and sparkling rather than sweet.
Ingenious Ginger Goldfield & Banks Australia
The ginger here is less sharp root and more a golden, candied heat that radiates through citrus and white florals.
Bohemian Lime Goldfield & Banks Australia
Bohemian Lime opens with a bright, resinous lime that feels less citrus and more botanical—crushed leaves and zest together, slightly green and sharp.
Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia
Pacific Rock Moss opens with the sharp green bite of violet leaf, almost metallic, set against salted air and damp moss.
Sunset Hour Goldfield & Banks Australia
The first spray of Sunset Hour delivers a rush of mandarin and pink pepper, fizzy and warm, before it sinks into a plush amber-sandalwood base that feels both creamy and dry.
Silky Woods
The opening is surprisingly restrained—saffron without the usual metallic shrillness, more warmth than spice.
Silky Woods Goldfield & Banks Australia
Silky Woods opens with saffron's leathery warmth, a touch medicinal and resinous, like old apothecary jars lined with crushed petals.
Desert Rosewood Goldfield & Banks Australia
Desert Rosewood opens with a burst of dry, peppery spice that immediately calls to mind sun-baked earth and windswept plains.
Purple Suede
Purple Suede Goldfield & Banks Australia
Silky Woods Elixir Goldfield & Banks Australia
Southern Bloom
Southern Bloom opens with a disarming sweetness—creamy coconut that feels almost edible before ylang-ylang arrives to add its own honeyed, slightly narcotic richness.
Southern Bloom Goldfield & Banks Australia
Wood Infusion
Wood Infusion Goldfield & Banks Australia
Goldfield & Banks' debut positions the Australian house's identity from the outset: a dry, resinous, uncompromisingly woody structure that reads simultaneously modern and ancient.