Extracting roots: perfume materials from under the ground
Explore the materials/notes in perfumery that come from roots, sometimes they retain the earthy vibes of their orginal surroundings, sometimes they smell spicy or green or even musky.
The pack contains 6 x 1 ml samples:
- PG6.1 Vétiver Matale (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTry for vetiver
- Iris Cendré by Naomi GoodsirTry for orris (iris root)
- Fareb (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionTry for ginger root
- Mandala by Masque MilanoTry for angelica root
- Cape Wrath by BeaufortEarthy angelica
- High to Lotus by Space FluidTry for lotus root
Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Extracting Roots" editor pick.
This sample pack is available as a standalone product, and also was part of our year long subscription service.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close-range wear, where its rooty spice can unfold without needing to announce itself. It suits a thoughtful, tactile mood: something worn when you want a dry, earthy presence that feels intelligent and a little unconventional.
How to wear
Best in cool weather or in air-conditioned spaces, where its spicy-woody structure stays crisp rather than heavy. Apply lightly, as the root materials and pungent nuances can read intense up close; a few sprays are enough for a clear, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For readers who enjoy earthy, dry, aromatic compositions with a niche edge. It will appeal to those drawn to vetiver, iris root and unusual spicy materials, especially if they like fragrances that feel natural, textured and slightly austere.
Release year
2012
Collaborators
Oxana Polyakova shaped the concept through Bloom Perfumery’s curation, selecting independent niche houses and materials for their craftsmanship, originality and raw-material quality rather than commissioning a single signature formula.
Bloom Sample Packs’s story
Bloom Perfumery is a London niche boutique built around discovery, curation and craftsmanship. Its focus is on independent houses, unusual materials and perfumes chosen for originality rather than mass appeal.
Extracting roots: perfume materials from under the ground’s concept
This sample pack is framed as an exploration of perfumery materials that come from under the ground, where roots can smell earthy, spicy, green or even musky. The concept highlights the raw character of ingredients such as vetiver and iris root.
Extra info
The theme is built around roots and underground materials in perfumery, with angelica root, calamus, ginger, hing, orris and vetiver forming the note set. The inclusion of asafoetida gives it an especially distinctive, unconventional angle.
Explore the materials/notes in perfumery that come from roots, sometimes they retain the earthy vibes of their orginal surroundings, sometimes they smell spicy or green or even musky.
The pack contains 6 x 1 ml samples:
- PG6.1 Vétiver Matale (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTry for vetiver
- Iris Cendré by Naomi GoodsirTry for orris (iris root)
- Fareb (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionTry for ginger root
- Mandala by Masque MilanoTry for angelica root
- Cape Wrath by BeaufortEarthy angelica
- High to Lotus by Space FluidTry for lotus root
Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Extracting Roots" editor pick.
This sample pack is available as a standalone product, and also was part of our year long subscription service.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close-range wear, where its rooty spice can unfold without needing to announce itself. It suits a thoughtful, tactile mood: something worn when you want a dry, earthy presence that feels intelligent and a little unconventional.
How to wear
Best in cool weather or in air-conditioned spaces, where its spicy-woody structure stays crisp rather than heavy. Apply lightly, as the root materials and pungent nuances can read intense up close; a few sprays are enough for a clear, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For readers who enjoy earthy, dry, aromatic compositions with a niche edge. It will appeal to those drawn to vetiver, iris root and unusual spicy materials, especially if they like fragrances that feel natural, textured and slightly austere.
Release year
2012
Collaborators
Oxana Polyakova shaped the concept through Bloom Perfumery’s curation, selecting independent niche houses and materials for their craftsmanship, originality and raw-material quality rather than commissioning a single signature formula.
Bloom Sample Packs’s story
Bloom Perfumery is a London niche boutique built around discovery, curation and craftsmanship. Its focus is on independent houses, unusual materials and perfumes chosen for originality rather than mass appeal.
Extracting roots: perfume materials from under the ground’s concept
This sample pack is framed as an exploration of perfumery materials that come from under the ground, where roots can smell earthy, spicy, green or even musky. The concept highlights the raw character of ingredients such as vetiver and iris root.
Extra info
The theme is built around roots and underground materials in perfumery, with angelica root, calamus, ginger, hing, orris and vetiver forming the note set. The inclusion of asafoetida gives it an especially distinctive, unconventional angle.
