Synergy Score
Found together in 5 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Tree moss smells like walking through a damp forest after rainfall—earthy, slightly green, and deeply grounding. Imagine the mineral-rich scent of wet stone covered in soft lichen, blended with the subtle sweetness of bark and the faint herbaceous whisper of leaves decomposing on woodland floors. It's not pungently vegetal; rather, it's a quiet, mossy dampness that feels cool and nostalgic, reminiscent of shadowed glades where sunlight struggles to penetrate. There's an almost velvety quality to it—soft, enveloping, and naturally austere.
Floral
Violet smells like powdered sweetness with an almost creamy, slightly spicy undertone—imagine the delicate petals of a garden violet crushed between your fingers, mixed with a hint of almond and dry hay. It's softer than a rose, with a whisper of green leafiness beneath. There's something almost edible about it, reminiscent of violet sweets or the faint perfume of talcum powder. The scent is gentle and nostalgic, neither purely floral nor purely sweet, creating an impression that's both aristocratic and intimate.
5 fragrances featuring Tree moss and Violet together