bpalblogger Report post Posted April 8, 2006 I fell head over heels with Black Opal. Does anyone have recommendations for scents like it, and others that feature a clean, mineral, granite, stone type smell? Share this post Link to post
Blood onmy hands Report post Posted April 8, 2006 There are not too many scents that remind me of Black Opal, honestly, but you might want to try Dorian. It has the same clean white musk, sweet vanilla, and sexy something that reminds me a bit of Black Opal You might also want to try Sea of Glass, it's a clean and (obviously) glassy fragrance. Share this post Link to post
bpalblogger Report post Posted April 8, 2006 white rabbit. Unfortunately, White Rabbit smells just like burnt rubber on my skin, in a very bad way. Nothing but bad, burnt rubber. I wanted to like it, from the description, but my skin hates it. There are not too many scents that remind me of Black Opal, honestly, but you might want to try Dorian. It has the same clean white musk, sweet vanilla, and sexy something that reminds me a bit of Black Opal You might also want to try Sea of Glass, it's a clean and (obviously) glassy fragrance. I'll definitely have to try those two. I don't need a dupe of Black Opal necessarily, but more... I just like the smell of stone, you know? Rain on wet concrete/cracked granite sort of thing. Share this post Link to post
Blood onmy hands Report post Posted April 8, 2006 (edited) I'll definitely have to try those two. I don't need a dupe of Black Opal necessarily, but more... I just like the smell of stone, you know? Rain on wet concrete/cracked granite sort of thing. Yes, that was the first thing that I thought of when I read your post (cool rain on warm concrete). There was a fragrance that smelled exactly like that for me, and it's been bothering me for hours now that I cannot remember what it was, lol. You might want to try Brimstone, my review for that one, "I fully agree with those who have said that Brimstone smells like a forest fire that has just been rained on. It smells exactly like ash that has been cooled down, beaten, and subdued by a fresh rain. It's surprisingly cool and gloomy." So it's sort of cool ash and rain. That's the closest that I can think of right now to that rained on concrete impression. Hurricane is another one that I really like that smells like damp woods (but a lot of people really hate that one, lol). If I remember the scent that smelled exactly like cold rain on hot sidewalks to me, I will come back and edit this. It's driving me crazy now. Edited April 8, 2006 by Blood onmy hands Share this post Link to post
fiddledragon Report post Posted April 8, 2006 Centzon Totochtin has this bizzare hot-rock smell on me. It wavered between smelling exactly like rock and exactly like fresh blood, and so kind of creeped me out, but you might get lucky and just get the stone-scent. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted May 16, 2006 Jacob's Ladder has a distinct "powdered golden rock" feel to it =) What you're loving, I think, is the heavy dose of egyptian musk in Black Opal Share this post Link to post
JennyGardener Report post Posted July 19, 2007 So, the Faerygirl is into rocks. We go to the occasional rock show and we visit our favorite rock shop on a regular basis. What do you recommend as the proper perfume for surrounding oneself with stones, gems, minerals, and fossils? Share this post Link to post
heysunshine Report post Posted July 19, 2007 (edited) at the topic title Black Opal. Lots of reviews say it has a rock or stone smell to it. Edited July 19, 2007 by heysunshine Share this post Link to post
JennyGardener Report post Posted July 19, 2007 Hee! I clicked on "what to wear to a rock show" actually thinking it was about going to the rock shows I mentioned above. Shows where my mind is, I guess. Er, rather, where it is not. Share this post Link to post
scourgeotheseas Report post Posted July 19, 2007 Speaking with my geologist hat on, I second Black Opal. Also, Queen of Diamonds if you can get your hands on it! If you are into sediment, Zombie or Graveyard Dirt. Share this post Link to post
sarada Report post Posted July 19, 2007 Here's another for Black Opal!! If you think about glittering geodes and veins of opalescent shimmer coursing through quartz when you sniff it, it really really smells like all that good stuff! If you can get a hold of any Shanghai Tunnel or Fortunato those have a nice mineral note as well. 'Dirt' smells in the general catalogue like Death Cap or Destroying Angel might work as well but perhaps those would be best for a mycological exhibit! Share this post Link to post
eanewsom Report post Posted July 20, 2007 Kumari Kundam- "Thick incense, clay, stone, and hothouse blooms with a spike of frost, a hint of decay, and heavy, dolorous aquatic notes," maybe layered with GothRosary's Crypt lotion. Mmmm. Share this post Link to post
ivyandpeony Report post Posted July 20, 2007 I can't come up with any new suggestions (yet) but I had to come in and laugh at the topic! Share this post Link to post
delicate_fangs Report post Posted July 22, 2007 Most of the Ars Draconis scents would be appropriate, though you might come home from a rock show with more treasure than you can carry. Share this post Link to post
jizatt Report post Posted October 11, 2008 I havent tried it yet, but Stormhold seems to be a good suggestion for this thread =) Share this post Link to post
sheridankm Report post Posted October 12, 2008 Burial smells just like last summer's geo field site at night: pond mud, greenery, and earthquakes. Share this post Link to post
Seismogenic Report post Posted October 12, 2008 (edited) Burial smells just like last summer's geo field site at night: pond mud, greenery, and earthquakes. Aaaaaand now an imp of that's going in my next order. Hahah! (Where was the field site, might I ask?) EDIT: To be a leetle bit more on topic, Moai. Seriously. It smells almost alarmingly exactly like basalt, particularly later on, when more of the acrid fume aspect has faded away. Edited October 12, 2008 by Seismogenic Share this post Link to post
eatingthesea Report post Posted October 21, 2008 you might want to find to helen, from the love poems series of this past year. it has an "opaline" note that reminds me a lot of black opal, if not being identical. black opal is more "stripped-down" to this note, while to helen is a little creamier, a little more floral -- but definitely not overly so. it's nice! Share this post Link to post
grashopper8 Report post Posted October 21, 2008 I just like the smell of stone, you know? Rain on wet concrete/cracked granite sort of thing. I have seen other people longing for this kind of scent in some other threads, particularly pining for rain on wet pavement but it's along those lines. Share this post Link to post
anastasia Report post Posted October 22, 2008 I have not tried them yet but also like things that smell like stone and had marked Jezirat Al Tennyn and Kumari Kandam from Wanderlust. One sounds warm and one sounds cold to me. Share this post Link to post
Seismogenic Report post Posted October 22, 2008 Kumari Kandam is really interesting in that it honest to goodness manages to be warm and cold at once (though, on me, the cold burns off sooner than the warm). It is bizarre, in the best possible way. And I really do get a lot of stone and clay out of it. I think I can actually pick the geological notes out better in Kumari Kandam than I can in Black Opal, since the vanilla aspect of Black Opal really confuses my nose. I'm also curious to try the Isle of Demons and Jezirat al Tennyn. Share this post Link to post
kelthulu Report post Posted October 23, 2008 I'm also curious to try the Isle of Demons and Jezirat al Tennyn. Isle of Demons is predominantly tropical flowers, a hint of something fruity and a whiff of something like brimstone, on me. Just FYI! Share this post Link to post
Eschezhivet Report post Posted April 9, 2012 Browsing through some of the threads for scents meant to evoke stone, I see mentions of things like citrus, mint, vanilla... I'm mostly a perf00m n00b, so perhaps I'm just ignorant of the ~mysterious alchemies~ of perfumery, but I've had experiences of "aquatic" or "snowy" scents not actually smelling like bodies of water* or accumulations of snow and that makes me curious as to how literal it is when something is described as having a "stone" note or whatnot? * which I actually associate mostly with wet rock/sediment anyway Share this post Link to post
angelamaria Report post Posted April 9, 2012 I think a lot of it depends on our own perceptions. I've never thought of "stone" from Black Opal, whether in the bottle or on my skin, but I know others have. I just assume that my nose just isn't picking up on some notes as others are, and that's fine, that's just the way it goes. I assume that notes like stone don't mean that Beth crushes stones to put it into BPAL...although I don't know, does she?! I never take anything like that literally -- i.e., stone, dirt, crypts, etc. -- but the description can definitely evoke that scent, or the feel of that thing. Share this post Link to post