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Wet Rock

The note of Wet Rock is a masterclass in mineralic and ozonic subtlety. It presents as cool, crisp, and profoundly damp, evoking the very essence of petrichor – the earthy, clean scent that arises when rain falls on dry soil or stone. Its initial impression is often sharp and almost metallic, like the tang of a fresh spring, quickly softening into a more grounded, mossy earthiness. It possesses a unique textural quality, feeling smooth and cool, yet with an underlying grittiness, like running a hand over a water-worn stone. Projection is typically intimate to moderate, creating an atmospheric aura rather than a dominant presence. Longevity is surprisingly good for such an ethereal concept, often lingering as a clean, grounding base. It functions primarily as a heart or base note, providing a unique mineralic foundation or a refreshing, atmospheric lift to compositions.