There are books on adventure and travel and then there are perfume formulas on the same subject. This pack contains fragrances made with perfume materials which will take you to Dutch East India Company’s Moluccas, or to sacred Onsen in Japan or even Baba Yaga’s abode in thick Russian forests.
The pack contains 10 x 1 ml samples:
- Naïviris (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionKigelia Africana | Central Africa
- PALO SANTO by CARNERGaiac | Tropical forests of Paraguay
- Tonnerre by BeaufortBirch tar | Deciduous Forests of Central Russia
- Close-Up by Olfactive StudioGreen Coffee | Brazil’s Santo Province
- À une Madone (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionRare Ugandan vanilla
- Vetiver Santal by Marie JeanneHandsome sandalwood
- Far by And FragranceYuzu | Portugese Algarve
- Dol by Ortir ApothecariLavender | Welsh meadows
- Rose de Taif Extrait by Perris Monte CarloTaif rose from Mecca
- Vetiver Java by Perris Monte CarloSpicy root extract from Java
Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Around the World in 10 Raw Materials" 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
It suits someone who likes scent to feel like a private expedition rather than a polished accessory: smoky, wooded and a little strange, with the sense of opening a cabinet of materials and following them wherever they lead. It feels most at home in close company, where its darker facets can unfold without crowding the room.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather, when its smoke, woods and spice can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly at first; the birch tar and coffee give it immediate presence, while the fir, hinoki and vanilla soften it over time into a more rounded, lingering trail.
Who it’s for
For readers who enjoy ingredient-led perfumery, woodsmoke, aromatic spice and unconventional travel themes. It will appeal to those drawn to textured, slightly rugged scents with both dry and sweet facets, rather than airy florals or transparent freshness.
Bloom Sample Packs’s story
Bloom Sample Packs approaches fragrance as a way to explore style, material and mood through discovery sets and themed selections. The house’s curation leans playful but informed, inviting wearers to compare ingredients, textures and scent families rather than follow a single signature.
Around the World in 10 Raw Materials’s concept
This sample pack is framed as a perfume journey around the world, using raw materials to evoke places and stories rather than literal destinations. Its concept moves from the Moluccas to Japanese onsen and into Russian forest imagery, turning geography into an aromatic narrative.
Extra info
The concept is built around ten raw materials and a travel narrative, with references to the Dutch East India Company’s Moluccas, sacred Japanese onsen and Baba Yaga’s forest. It reads more like a scent atlas than a conventional fragrance line.
There are books on adventure and travel and then there are perfume formulas on the same subject. This pack contains fragrances made with perfume materials which will take you to Dutch East India Company’s Moluccas, or to sacred Onsen in Japan or even Baba Yaga’s abode in thick Russian forests.
The pack contains 10 x 1 ml samples:
- Naïviris (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionKigelia Africana | Central Africa
- PALO SANTO by CARNERGaiac | Tropical forests of Paraguay
- Tonnerre by BeaufortBirch tar | Deciduous Forests of Central Russia
- Close-Up by Olfactive StudioGreen Coffee | Brazil’s Santo Province
- À une Madone (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionRare Ugandan vanilla
- Vetiver Santal by Marie JeanneHandsome sandalwood
- Far by And FragranceYuzu | Portugese Algarve
- Dol by Ortir ApothecariLavender | Welsh meadows
- Rose de Taif Extrait by Perris Monte CarloTaif rose from Mecca
- Vetiver Java by Perris Monte CarloSpicy root extract from Java
Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Around the World in 10 Raw Materials" 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
It suits someone who likes scent to feel like a private expedition rather than a polished accessory: smoky, wooded and a little strange, with the sense of opening a cabinet of materials and following them wherever they lead. It feels most at home in close company, where its darker facets can unfold without crowding the room.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather, when its smoke, woods and spice can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly at first; the birch tar and coffee give it immediate presence, while the fir, hinoki and vanilla soften it over time into a more rounded, lingering trail.
Who it’s for
For readers who enjoy ingredient-led perfumery, woodsmoke, aromatic spice and unconventional travel themes. It will appeal to those drawn to textured, slightly rugged scents with both dry and sweet facets, rather than airy florals or transparent freshness.
Bloom Sample Packs’s story
Bloom Sample Packs approaches fragrance as a way to explore style, material and mood through discovery sets and themed selections. The house’s curation leans playful but informed, inviting wearers to compare ingredients, textures and scent families rather than follow a single signature.
Around the World in 10 Raw Materials’s concept
This sample pack is framed as a perfume journey around the world, using raw materials to evoke places and stories rather than literal destinations. Its concept moves from the Moluccas to Japanese onsen and into Russian forest imagery, turning geography into an aromatic narrative.
Extra info
The concept is built around ten raw materials and a travel narrative, with references to the Dutch East India Company’s Moluccas, sacred Japanese onsen and Baba Yaga’s forest. It reads more like a scent atlas than a conventional fragrance line.