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Copper

The note, when skillfully rendered, does not smell like raw metal in an abrasive sense, but rather evokes its inherent characteristics: a cool, almost galvanic initial impression, quickly warming to a smooth, burnished glow. It possesses a distinct mineralic quality, often with a subtle, intriguing hint of ferrous warmth that can be interpreted as slightly blood-like or rusty, yet it remains clean and refined. There's a certain weight to it, a resonant hum that feels solid and grounded. Its texture is smooth, almost polished, with a dry, metallic sheen rather than anything overtly wet or oily. Intensity can range from a fleeting, almost electric spark in the top notes, to a persistent, shimmering warmth in the heart, settling into a deep, subtle resonance in the base where it often merges with woody or amber facets. Projection is typically moderate, acting as an intriguing accent rather than an overwhelming force, and its longevity is surprisingly enduring as a conceptual undertone.