Moko

Deep roots in damp earth
Woody
Top Notesfig tree leavesrain dropsraspberry
Heartakigalawoodcedarwoodlily-of-the-valleypetrichor
Base Notesambroxanoakmosssandalwood
Tags #fresh
Style unisex

The scent of damp earth after a spring rain — heavy, alive, pulsating with the power of rebirth. This is a different kind of aquatic fragrance, one that plants you deep in the roots of a fertile forest. Akigalawood, with its peppery-oudy profile derived from patchouli, joins forces with juicy raspberry and fig leaves to create an abundant, life-affirming scent.

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Vibe check

This is a scent for close, grounded presence rather than loud projection: the kind of fragrance that suits a quiet walk after rain, when the air is cool and the earth still gives off its mineral, green smell. It reads as alive, natural and slightly untamed.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, especially when the air can carry its wet-earth and green notes. Apply lightly to let the aquatic opening and mossy woods unfold without becoming heavy; on skin it stays fresh and earthy, with a soft, above-average trail.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like fresh woody scents with an earthy, rain-soaked character, and who enjoy green notes, moss, and a touch of fruit over a mineral, forested base. It will appeal to those who prefer naturalistic compositions with a mythic edge.

Release year

2025

The nose

Wiktor Wolf Wilk is the creator behind Wolf Brothers’ fragrances, shaping the house’s compositions with a distinctly atmospheric, nature-led sensibility. His work for the brand leans into textured contrasts: raw woods, damp earth, moss, resinous depth and unexpected fruit accents, all arranged to feel elemental rather than decorative. In Moko, that approach is especially clear. The fragrance balances watery freshness with a rooted, forest-floor darkness, using raspberry and fig leaf to brighten the opening before settling into akigalawood, cedar, oakmoss and sandalwood. The result reflects Wilk’s broader style: evocative, tactile perfumes that translate landscape and myth into modern wearability.

Collaborators

Wiktor Wolf Wilk shaped the fragrance as part of Wolf Brothers’ in-house creative direction, while the brand’s visual identity was developed by Łukasz Boar Markiewicz, helping frame Moko’s mythic, nature-led concept.

Wolf Brothers’s story

Wolf Brothers builds fragrances around a rugged Slavic imagination: wilderness, myth, instinct and a sense of elemental strength. The house’s identity is rooted in the Polish landscape and in stories that connect nature, ritual and renewal.

Moko’s concept

Moko belongs to Wolf Brothers’ Slavic Myths collection and is inspired by Mokosh, the Slavic earth goddess associated with maternal power, rain, fertility and rebirth. The composition translates that idea into a rain-drenched forest image, where damp soil, green leaves and moss suggest renewal after a storm.

Extra info

Moko is part of Wolf Brothers’ 2025 Slavic Myths collection, alongside Mora and Veles. It is still in production and has been described by some reviewers as opening with a slightly unusual wet, plasticky impression before settling into a more fruity-aquatic drydown.

All about this fragrance

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Top Notesfig tree leavesrain dropsraspberry
Heartakigalawoodcedarwoodlily-of-the-valleypetrichor
Base Notesambroxanoakmosssandalwood
Tags #fresh
Style unisex

The scent of damp earth after a spring rain — heavy, alive, pulsating with the power of rebirth. This is a different kind of aquatic fragrance, one that plants you deep in the roots of a fertile forest. Akigalawood, with its peppery-oudy profile derived from patchouli, joins forces with juicy raspberry and fig leaves to create an abundant, life-affirming scent.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close, grounded presence rather than loud projection: the kind of fragrance that suits a quiet walk after rain, when the air is cool and the earth still gives off its mineral, green smell. It reads as alive, natural and slightly untamed.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, especially when the air can carry its wet-earth and green notes. Apply lightly to let the aquatic opening and mossy woods unfold without becoming heavy; on skin it stays fresh and earthy, with a soft, above-average trail.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like fresh woody scents with an earthy, rain-soaked character, and who enjoy green notes, moss, and a touch of fruit over a mineral, forested base. It will appeal to those who prefer naturalistic compositions with a mythic edge.

Release year

2025

The nose

Wiktor Wolf Wilk is the creator behind Wolf Brothers’ fragrances, shaping the house’s compositions with a distinctly atmospheric, nature-led sensibility. His work for the brand leans into textured contrasts: raw woods, damp earth, moss, resinous depth and unexpected fruit accents, all arranged to feel elemental rather than decorative. In Moko, that approach is especially clear. The fragrance balances watery freshness with a rooted, forest-floor darkness, using raspberry and fig leaf to brighten the opening before settling into akigalawood, cedar, oakmoss and sandalwood. The result reflects Wilk’s broader style: evocative, tactile perfumes that translate landscape and myth into modern wearability.

Collaborators

Wiktor Wolf Wilk shaped the fragrance as part of Wolf Brothers’ in-house creative direction, while the brand’s visual identity was developed by Łukasz Boar Markiewicz, helping frame Moko’s mythic, nature-led concept.

Wolf Brothers’s story

Wolf Brothers builds fragrances around a rugged Slavic imagination: wilderness, myth, instinct and a sense of elemental strength. The house’s identity is rooted in the Polish landscape and in stories that connect nature, ritual and renewal.

Moko’s concept

Moko belongs to Wolf Brothers’ Slavic Myths collection and is inspired by Mokosh, the Slavic earth goddess associated with maternal power, rain, fertility and rebirth. The composition translates that idea into a rain-drenched forest image, where damp soil, green leaves and moss suggest renewal after a storm.

Extra info

Moko is part of Wolf Brothers’ 2025 Slavic Myths collection, alongside Mora and Veles. It is still in production and has been described by some reviewers as opening with a slightly unusual wet, plasticky impression before settling into a more fruity-aquatic drydown.

All about this fragrance

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