by Kolmaz
Kolmaz Marijuana is a highly polarizing, green-herbal fragrance that leans heavily into earthy, leathery, and resinous accords. It opens with a sharp, bitter herbal note reminiscent of bruised or damp leaves, evoking a raw, naturalistic atmosphere rather than a literal cannabis scent. The heart is dominated by intense leather, resin, and a bitter, pungent green quality that some describe as fossilized or earthy, while others detect subtle myrrh or patchouli-like traces. The dry down reveals a bittersweet, dusty, slightly musky trail with dry amber and a faint powdery sweetness, creating a complex, layered experience. Longevity is above average, sillage moderately strong, and it performs best in cooler seasons like autumn and winter. Many associate it with a distinctly untamed, natural aesthetic—think a damp forest, vintage leather, or forgotten botanicals. While its intensity and distinctiveness are praised by some, others find it harsh, flat, or overly linear, with no true cannabis aroma present. The perfume does not project widely, but its presence is persistent and noticeable.