Vega Report post Posted April 9, 2012 (edited) BPAL's "stone" note smells inorganic to me. Then that begs the question of what "inorganic" smells like. All I know is that it's a cold, hard... er, inorganic... smell. It's also a very specific scent that doesn't resemble any other notes in the BPAL repertoire -- it's not ozone, smoke/vetiver, metallic, dirt/earth, leather, or watery-aquatic. I don't think it smells exactly like wet stone or pavement (though I really can't remember; my scent memory is quite poor), but all BPAL blends that have "stone" in the notes list have this particular smell. So, by deduction, I must be smelling the stone note. Some stony BPAL blends are: Black Opal, The Isles of Demons, Kumari Kandam, Niflheim, The Phoenix in Summer, Visiting the Temple of Auspicious Fortune. I'm actually quite fascinated by this note, it's quite one-of-a-kind. I'm also amazed by Beth's artistry, how she has created scents that give an impression of stoniness! Edited April 9, 2012 by Vega Share this post Link to post
sunlitgarden Report post Posted April 27, 2012 I haven't tried it myself, but there's Inganok Jewelers from the 2010 Lupers ("Gleaming stone and silver") Based on the reviews, it sounds like this blend is really chemistry-dependent, but many people have reported a stony or mineral-like note. Share this post Link to post
angelamaria Report post Posted April 28, 2012 (edited) I just tried Witch-cursed Castle last night (from The Last Unicorn) and oh boy that was definitely stone Adding the description: "Weed-strewn oak, opoponax, wet stone, creaking redwood, and desolate olibanum." Edited April 28, 2012 by angelamaria Share this post Link to post
calivianya Report post Posted April 28, 2012 The stone note in 13 Hours is translating to dust on my skin. It smells old, that's for sure. If you guys can do roses, moss, and ivy, 13 Hours might be a good blend. It's not for me, but life happens. Share this post Link to post
Usagi Report post Posted April 28, 2012 I haven't tried it myself, but there's Inganok Jewelers from the 2010 Lupers ("Gleaming stone and silver") Based on the reviews, it sounds like this blend is really chemistry-dependent, but many people have reported a stony or mineral-like note. I've tried it and I will second this. Inganok Jewelers smells like marble slabs, in a vault, underground--at least on me. I think 'stone' in a description can range from evocative of an element to downright duplicating what that element smells like. One of the literary vampires gave the exact impression of cold stone, but didn't really smell like it. I don't remember which one. Aww, calivianya, I was waffling on that one! now you've made it sound more awesome! Share this post Link to post
Mountaingrrl00 Report post Posted May 4, 2012 Dwarf has a nice stone note - reminds me of the Rocky Mountains. Share this post Link to post