09/08/2025

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10von10
Poetry for the Nose
Oh, you know.... this fragrant diva from the realm of olfactory ecstasy. Metal Flower is a perfume that not only smells good but somehow dominates everything. A floral manifesto, forged from roses and steel, like a poem that dances with thorns and never stumbles.
The composition is like a Yin poem, trapped in a bottle. Metal Flower is not an ordinary rose scent; it is the renaissance of the rose, born from Bulgarian elegance and the majesty of Rose de Mai. Ylang-Ylang breathes exotic warmth, while patchouli sparkles like a dark gemstone. And then come the rose oxides, metallic and sharp like a freshly honed dagger, giving it a futuristic touch, as if Blade Runner had been filmed in Versailles.
The effect? An olfactory performance with couture character. This fragrance is not just an accessory, but a statement. It begins like a laser beam of rose essence, gliding over the skin like silk with thorns and ending in a mist of musk and metallic poetry.
It is Yin, but by no means gentle. It is floral, but not sweet in the conventional sense. It is Metal Flower, and it is basically magic.
Poetry for the nose. A scent like a poem made of platinum, with roses that whisper and scream at the same time. A drop on the skin and you are no longer just a human; you are a myth, a perfume, a star.
For whom? For those who do not just smell good but define what "good" even means. For the woman who wears her aura like a couture dress. For the man who understands: elegance is a weapon and Metal Flower is his perfume.
Conclusion: Metal Flower is not a fragrance. It is an experience, a manifesto, a scent poem in major and dissonance. A perfume for enthusiasts who not only love roses but respect them.
The composition is like a Yin poem, trapped in a bottle. Metal Flower is not an ordinary rose scent; it is the renaissance of the rose, born from Bulgarian elegance and the majesty of Rose de Mai. Ylang-Ylang breathes exotic warmth, while patchouli sparkles like a dark gemstone. And then come the rose oxides, metallic and sharp like a freshly honed dagger, giving it a futuristic touch, as if Blade Runner had been filmed in Versailles.
The effect? An olfactory performance with couture character. This fragrance is not just an accessory, but a statement. It begins like a laser beam of rose essence, gliding over the skin like silk with thorns and ending in a mist of musk and metallic poetry.
It is Yin, but by no means gentle. It is floral, but not sweet in the conventional sense. It is Metal Flower, and it is basically magic.
Poetry for the nose. A scent like a poem made of platinum, with roses that whisper and scream at the same time. A drop on the skin and you are no longer just a human; you are a myth, a perfume, a star.
For whom? For those who do not just smell good but define what "good" even means. For the woman who wears her aura like a couture dress. For the man who understands: elegance is a weapon and Metal Flower is his perfume.
Conclusion: Metal Flower is not a fragrance. It is an experience, a manifesto, a scent poem in major and dissonance. A perfume for enthusiasts who not only love roses but respect them.



Top Notes
Rose oxide
Aldehydes
Orange blossom
Heart Notes
Bulgarian rose
May rose
Ylang-ylang
Base Notes
White musk
Patchouli
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