Limestone Thorn & Bloom

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015

At a glance

Is Limestone Thorn & Bloom worth trying?

Limestone by Thorn & Bloom is a Citrus fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, floral, aromatic with Lime, Green Pepper, Coriander

The first impression

Limestone by Thorn & Bloom is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Limestone was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jennifer Botto. Top notes are Lime, Green Pepper, Coriander and Bergamot; middle notes are Champaca and Jasmine; base notes are Seashells, Costus and Incense.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
floral 85%
aromatic 70%
green 60%
sweet 50%
animalic 40%
fresh spicy 35%
amber 30%
marine 25%
smoky 20%

The perfumer behind it

Jennifer Botto

Jennifer Botto

Jennifer Botto is a perfumer for Thorn & Bloom, a niche fragrance house known for its artistic and nature-inspired compositions. Her catalog includes Bird Of Paradise, Citrine, and Indigo, often featuring vibrant floral, citrus, and earthy notes. She is recognized for crafting scents that evoke a sense of adventure and natural beauty.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Lime Lime
Green Pepper Green Pepper
Coriander Coriander
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Champaca Champaca
Jasmine Jasmine

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Seashells Seashells
Costus Costus
Incense Incense

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Limestone Thorn & Bloom

Essence

Limestone embodies the Explorer archetype, a free spirit charting courses between land and sea. The bright citrus opening gives way to marine depths, mirroring their restlessness and curiosity. They are equally at home scaling cliffs and diving into tide pools, their scent a briny, sun-warmed trail left on coastal rocks.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe consists of well-worn practical items - a waxed canvas jacket, rope-soled shoes - all bearing the marks of adventure. The green pepper and coriander notes reflect their preference for utilitarian beauty, while the jasmine hints at unexpected moments of softness under starry skies.

Philosophy & Values

They measure life in horizons crossed rather than possessions accumulated. The seashell base speaks to their collector's instinct, gathering experiences like beachcomber's treasures. For them, true knowing comes through the body - the burn of salt on sunburnt skin, the ache of muscles after a long hike.

Relationships

Their connections are as transient as tides, though no less meaningful. The incense in their drydown suggests they carry memories of every port like votive offerings. Lovers appreciate their passion but chafe at their inability to be anchored.

Lifestyle

Dawn finds them packing a rucksack with minimal supplies, the lime note in their scent as bracing as their morning plunge into cold surf. Days are spent mapping uncharted coves or bartering stories in harbor taverns. Evenings might involve repairing gear by firelight, the costus root's animalic tang mingling with woodsmoke.

Shadow

Their wanderlust can become avoidance, using motion to outrun inner voids. The marine notes turn brackish when they mistake solitude for freedom. At worst, they become the shipwreck rather than the sailor.

Conclusion

Limestone is the scent of sun-bleached driftwood and salt-crusted skin - the Explorer's olfactory compass. It balances the champaca's floral sweetness with the sea's relentless truth, a reminder that every journey changes both the traveler and the trail.