Collection: Wet plaster Fragrances

In perfumery, wet plaster is an abstract mineral note that recreates the cool, chalky smell of a freshly worked wall — damp stone dust, lime and a faint milky powderiness hanging in still air. It opens with a stark, almost austere coolness, then dries down to a soft, dusty mineral veil that feels closer to atmosphere than to ingredient. Its character is dry, clean and quietly strange, prized in avant-garde compositions that aim to capture places rather than flowers. It pairs naturally with iris, which shares its rooty chalkiness, as well as cold incense, cement-like musks and pale woods. The mood is contemplative and architectural — empty studios, whitewashed rooms, and the peculiar beauty of unfinished spaces.

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About Wet plaster Fragrances

Wet plaster is one of perfumery's most intriguing abstract accords — a deliberate step away from the natural world and into the realm of conceptual, architectural scent. It captures the cool, mineral dampness of freshly mixed plaster or damp concrete: chalky, powdery, faintly dusty, with an almost tactile quality that feels simultaneously urban and primal. It's a note that challenges and rewards in equal measure.


Used by some of the most adventurous niche perfumers, wet plaster sits within the broader family of mineral and ozonic accords. It evokes rain-soaked city streets, freshly renovated interiors, and the strange beauty of the industrial world translated into scent. It pairs unexpectedly well with soft iris, clean musks, woods, and vetiver — creating fragrances that are quietly arresting and deeply original.


Fragrenza's wet plaster collection is for the curious and the adventurous — featuring premium-quality dupes of some of the most conceptually bold fragrances in niche perfumery, brought to you at an accessible price.

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