Silver Stone Miguel Matos
Fragrance Story
Silver Stone by Miguel Matos is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Silver Stone was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Miguel Matos. Top notes are Lemon, Lavender, Basil and Coriander; middle notes are Rose, Oregano, Violet, Cedar and Jasmine; base notes are Leather, Oakmoss, Musk and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Miguel Matos
Miguel Matos is a prolific perfumer with creations for A13, Astrophil & Stella, Azman, and Bruno Acampora, including Out In The Open, Sweet Pulp, Killer Vavoom, and multiple Citrea Prochyta and Freak Chic editions. His work often explores bold, avant-garde themes with rich and intense compositions. He is known for pushing boundaries in contemporary perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Silver Stone Miguel Matos by Miguel Matos offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Silver Stone Miguel Matos embodies the distinctive style of Miguel Matos while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Silver Stone Miguel Matos
Essence
To wear Silver Stone by Miguel Matos is to embrace a paradox-a scent that is both metallic and warm, sharp yet enveloping, like the glint of moonlight on a blade. The person who chooses this fragrance is not one to be easily defined, for they exist in the tension between opposites. They are the Alchemist, the archetype that seeks transformation, not through brute force, but through the subtle mastery of elements. They do not merely live; they refine, distill, and transmute experience into something higher.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance is deliberate, a study in controlled contrast. They favor sleek, minimalist lines-perhaps a tailored black coat, a silver ring, or a single piece of jewelry that catches the light just so. Their wardrobe is not loud, but it is precise, each choice a statement of intent. They appreciate the interplay of textures: the coolness of metal against skin, the roughness of raw silk, the smoothness of polished stone.
In their home, one finds objects of quiet significance-a vintage chemistry set repurposed as decor, a shelf of rare books on esoteric subjects, a single orchid in a glass vessel. They are drawn to spaces that feel both futuristic and ancient, as if they are standing at the crossroads of time.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the hidden order beneath chaos. Life, to them, is not random; it is a series of reactions waiting to be catalyzed. They are drawn to the idea that one can turn lead into gold-not literally, but metaphorically, through will and wisdom. They value knowledge, but not for its own sake; they seek the kind of understanding that can be wielded like a tool.
Yet, they are not naive idealists. They know that transformation requires sacrifice. They accept that some things must be burned away to reveal their essence. This gives them a certain ruthlessness, a willingness to discard what no longer serves their purpose.
Relationships
They move through the world with a quiet magnetism, attracting those who sense their depth. Their friendships are few but intense, built on mutual recognition rather than mere convenience. They do not suffer fools, and their patience for small talk is limited. When they speak, it is with precision, as if each word were measured out like a reagent in an experiment.
Romantically, they are drawn to partners who challenge them-intellectually, emotionally, sometimes even antagonistically. They do not seek harmony so much as alchemical fusion, the kind of bond that forges something new from two separate elements. This can make them demanding, even cold, when their expectations are not met.
Shadow
Every strength has its inverse. The Alchemist’s relentless pursuit of perfection can curdle into obsession. They may become so fixated on refining an idea, a relationship, or even themselves that they lose sight of its inherent value. What begins as a quest for gold ends in the paralysis of over-analysis.
Their detachment, while often a strength, can also manifest as emotional sterility. They may rationalize away their own feelings or dismiss the vulnerabilities of others as mere inefficiencies to be corrected. In their darkest moments, they risk becoming not the master of transformation, but its prisoner-forever distilling, never drinking.
Conclusion
The lover of Silver Stone does not seek comfort in the obvious. They are drawn to the edges, the places where things change state-solid to liquid, thought to action, self to other. They are the modern alchemist, turning the raw materials of existence into something finer.
But like all who walk this path, they must remember: the true gold is not in the end product, but in the act of transformation itself. To live is to experiment, and to experiment is to accept that some reactions cannot be controlled.