๐ชจ The Inspiration: The Kyoto Temple
A moss-covered stone path leading to a wooden temple in Kyoto. It has just rained. Mossy Temple Stone focuses on the wet, green, earthy aspects of the Hwyl profile. It strips away the dry smoke to reveal the damp, living greenery of the forest floor. It is atmospheric, humid, and deeply calming.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Chlorophyll and Petrichor
The scent opens with Violet Leaf and Wet Stone Accord. It smells like rain. The heart is Oakmoss Absolute and Green Galbanum. It is bitter and lush. The base is Vetiver and Patchouli, smelling of dark, rich soil. It creates a sensation of walking barefoot on moss.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Forest Floor
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Oakmoss Absolute (France): We use a low-atranol extract that retains the inky, damp, mushroom-like scent of the forest floor.
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Geosmin: The molecule responsible for the smell of wet earth (Petrichor).
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Galbanum: Adds a sharp, green snap of broken stems.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Grounding and Reconnection
Earthy scents trigger a primal connection to nature. Mossy Temple Stone is a grounding tool. It helps to pull the mind out of the digital cloud and back into the physical body. It reduces anxiety and promotes a sense of stability.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Hydro-Moss Synthesis. Moss scents can sometimes feel dry and powdery. We developed a technique to bind water molecules (Aquazone) to the moss structure, creating a permanent "Wet Moss" effect that stays dewy on the skin for hours.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Rainy days, reading, gardening, or when feeling unmoored.
Where to spray: Wrists and ankles.
Style pairing: Earth tones, linen, corduroy, comfortable layers, and boots.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"It smells like nature reclaiming a building. Green, quiet, and powerful. It's the scent of patience. Very wabi-sabi."