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Oak Gall Iron Ink

The note unfolds as a profound and austere symphony, initially striking with a dry, almost acrid tannin blast that immediately evokes ancient leather, desiccated wood, and the unique, slightly metallic tang of dried blood or rusted iron. It possesses an intensely inky, almost phenolic quality, reminiscent of the darkest sepia or lampblack, with an underlying earthy, rooty bitterness. The texture is rough, grainy, and remarkably dry, devoid of any sweetness or succulence. Its intensity is significant, projecting a dignified, somber aura that clings close to the skin with impressive longevity, settling deep into the base. As it evolves, it softens imperceptibly, revealing more of its woody, slightly smoky depth, perhaps even a whisper of animalic nuance, like old parchment warmed by candlelight. It behaves almost exclusively as a deep heart or a foundational base note, anchoring the composition with its weighty, unyielding character.