Ink
Found in 1 fragrance

Ink in perfumery captures the distinctive, slightly metallic, mineral-tinged scent of traditional writing ink. Think of opening a fresh bottle of fountain pen ink, that dark, slightly sweet, metallic-violet aroma with a subtle dryness.
Ink notes in perfumery are created using combinations of violet, iris, metallic notes, and subtle dark fruit facets. In fragrances, ink adds an intellectual, literary quality that evokes handwritten letters, old libraries, and artistic creation.
It is an unusual and captivating note that brings a dark, elegant sophistication to compositions. Ink works well in artistic, literary-themed, and dark-elegant fragrances.
It pairs intriguingly with violet, iris, leather, dark woods, and paper-like notes. The note appeals to those who love cultured, unusual fragrances with storytelling depth and intellectual character.
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