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    Stone & Wit

    Stone & Wit is an independent fragrance house producing handcrafted perfumes and grooming oils. The brand focuses on small-batch creation using ethically sourced ingredients, with a catalog that spans multiple fragrance families from aromatic to fruity to resinous. Their perfume lineup includes releases like Ashara (2020), featuring black tea and white oud, and Blackberry Heartwood (2022), which showcases forest fruit notes alongside woody accords. Beyond fragrance, Stone & Wit offers beard oils and hair oils, positioning itself as a comprehensive grooming brand. The company operates with a direct-to-consumer model, selling primarily through their online presence. Their fragrances are oil-based, combining fragrance concentrates with carriers like fractionated coconut oil or isopropyl myristate. Community discussions on independent fragrance forums note that Stone & Wit's catalog includes scents described as masculine or unisex, filling a niche that some users felt was underrepresented among indie perfume houses.

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    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Stone & Wit emerged as an indie fragrance project in the late 2010s, with multiple fragrance releases documented from 2019 onward. The brand's founding details, including the identity of its creator, remain relatively private compared to larger fragrance houses with public-facing founders. According to available product records, the company released several perfumes in 2019, including Lost Temple and Beloved, establishing an early catalog that emphasized complex, layered compositions. By 2020, the brand had expanded its offerings with Ashara, a fragrance incorporating black tea, ink, and white oud accord alongside dates. The subsequent years brought continued releases, with Wandering Star arriving in 2022 alongside Blackberry Heartwood. Stone & Wit appears to operate without external investment or retail distribution partnerships, maintaining an artisan production model typical of independent perfumers. The brand's presence on social media platforms, particularly Instagram with 253 posts and approximately 790 followers, suggests a focused community of enthusiasts rather than mass-market appeal. While the company's exact founding year and location are not clearly documented in available sources, their operational approach aligns with other US-based indie perfume houses that emerged during the niche fragrance boom of the 2010s and 2020s. Stone & Wit approaches perfumery with an emphasis on transparency and intentionality in ingredient selection. Their About page explicitly states that their fragrances contain only the fragrance concentrate and a carrier, without undisclosed additives. The brand has documented a transition in their carrier base, moving from fractionated coconut oil toward isopropyl myristate, suggesting an ongoing refinement of their formulation approach. The company positions itself around ethical sourcing, though specific supplier relationships and certification details are not extensively detailed in public materials. Their fragrance naming conventions and note structures reflect a literary sensibility, with titles like Ashara, Ordination, and Lost Temple evoking narrative and place rather than purely descriptive labeling. Community feedback from independent fragrance forums indicates that Stone & Wit's scents tend toward complexity with notable sillage, appealing to wearers who appreciate layered compositions over linear profiles. The brand's refusal to expand into mass retail suggests a commitment to the intimate scale that defines independent perfumery, where batch consistency and direct customer relationships take precedence over distribution breadth.

    2019
    Stone & Wit releases multiple fragrances including Lost Temple, Beloved, and Ordination, establishing early catalog presence in the indie fragrance community.
    2020
    Ashara launches, featuring black tea, ink, white oud accord, and dates, marking a continued expansion of the brand's scent portfolio.
    2022
    Two new releases arrive: Wandering Star and Blackberry Heartwood, the latter bringing fruity notes into the Stone & Wit lineup.
    2022
    The brand's Instagram presence reaches approximately 790 followers across 253 posts, reflecting a focused community of enthusiasts.
    ongoing
    Stone & Wit transitions fragrance carrier from fractionated coconut oil to isopropyl myristate, documented on their About page as an ongoing formulation update.

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    Interesting facts

    01

    Stone & Wit's fragrances are oil-based rather than alcohol-based, a formulation choice that affects projection, longevity, and skin feel compared to mainstream perfumery.

    02

    The brand's Master List reveals that 1899 combines lemon, whiskey, caramel, incense, and cedar, a notably unconventional combination that spans fresh, spirit, sweet, and woody categories simultaneously.

    03

    Community discussions specifically identify Stone & Wit as one of the first indie brands some users encountered with a catalog they would describe as masculine or unisex rather than predominantly feminine-leaning.

    04

    The brand maintains a dual product line, producing both perfumes and beard oils, positioning them as a grooming brand rather than solely a fragrance house.