The Story
Why it exists.
La Pierre De l'Eau Jaillissante, meaning “The Gushing Water Stone,” was conceived by Olivier Durbano in 2024 as a tribute to the moment a stone releases a sudden surge of clear water. Drawing on his long‑standing practice of translating semi‑precious minerals into scent, Durbano selected aromatic herbs that echo the fresh spray and paired them with smoky, mineral‑rich accords to mirror the stone’s hidden depth. The result is a fragrance that captures both the crisp burst of a spring‑time spring and the lingering, earthy echo of the stone’s core.
If this were a song
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The Beginning
La Pierre De l'Eau Jaillissante, meaning “The Gushing Water Stone,” was conceived by Olivier Durbano in 2024 as a tribute to the moment a stone releases a sudden surge of clear water. Drawing on his long‑standing practice of translating semi‑precious minerals into scent, Durbano selected aromatic herbs that echo the fresh spray and paired them with smoky, mineral‑rich accords to mirror the stone’s hidden depth. The result is a fragrance that captures both the crisp burst of a spring‑time spring and the lingering, earthy echo of the stone’s core.
The top‑note blend of marjoram, coriander and juniper creates a bright, herb‑forward spark that feels like wind through pine needles, while bamboo leaf injects a watery, mineral facet rarely heard in perfumery. In the heart, sesame and gurjan balsam introduce a nutty, slightly sweet resin that balances the sharp herbs, and fenugreek, aleppo pine, crithmum, licorice and broom add layers of earth, sea‑salt and clean green nuance. This intricate middle bridges the fresh opening with the deep, smoky base, making the transition feel seamless yet surprising.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with marjoram, coriander and juniper, a green, peppery flash that fades after ten minutes, leaving frankincense’s warm resin and bamboo leaf’s cool, watery mineral trace. As the heart settles, sesame and gurjan balsam form a soft, nutty veil, while fenugreek’s earthy sweetness, aleppo pine’s aromatic resin, crithmum’s briny whisper, licorice’s gentle sweetness and broom’s clean herb lift create a layered, slightly sweet‑herbal core that lingers for the next twenty minutes. By the half‑hour mark the base emerges: smoky ambergris swirls with labdanum’s leathery richness, vetiver’s dry earth, myrrh’s incense‑like depth, benzoin’s honeyed warmth and a lingering musk that smooths the composition. The drydown persists for four to six hours, projecting moderately at first before settling into an intimate, mineral‑soft aura that clings to the skin like a quiet afterglow.
Cultural Impact
La Pierre De l'Eau Jaillissante draws inspiration from the historic practice of using mineral water sources as communal gathering points in European villages, where the scent of fresh herbs and stone‑washed air symbolised renewal and social cohesion. By translating the mineral essence of a spring into aromatic form, Durbano taps into a cultural memory of pilgrimage to sacred wells, where the act of drinking or bathing was both a physical and spiritual cleansing ritual. The inclusion of frankincense and juniper evokes ancient incense traditions used in Mediterranean ceremonies, linking the modern wearer to centuries‑old practices of scent as a conduit for meditation and communal identity.
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France · Est. 2004
Olivier Durbano translates the language of semi‑precious stones into scent. The Paris‑based designer launched his first perfume, Cristal de Roche, in 2005 and has since built a modest catalogue that references minerals such as black tourmaline, pink quartz and amethyst. Each fragrance unfolds like a quiet meditation on colour, texture and memory, offering collectors a tactile link between jewellery and perfume.
If this were a song
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Imagine a misty forest at dawn, the rustle of leaves and distant water, paired with a low, warm bass that mirrors the smoky ambergris, creating a soundscape as mineral‑soft and contemplative as the fragrance itself.
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