Corallium Eau de Parfum by Carthusia | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Corallium smell like?
Corallium is a departure from the typical watery or ozonic aquatic. Instead of relying on salt or seaweed, it captures the scent of the Mediterranean through sun-baked woods and aromatic herbs. The fr...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a unique alternative to traditional summer aquatics, with many enthusiasts describing a "sand-like" or breezy skin scent rather than a literal ocean smell.
Performance is a point of praise for a fresh composition; it is noted for its ability to persist through heat and humidity better than many light citrus scents, offering reliable longevity and a noticeable but polite sillage.
It is frequently compared to Hermès Eau des Merveilles due to its woody-fresh character, though Corallium is often cited as having a more herbal, botanical lean.
The scent is polarizing because of its aromatic complexity; while some find it a sophisticated niche gem, others find the combination of myrrh and green herbs to be an unusual "vegetal" mix that requires a specific taste for spicy-fresh profiles.
Most users recommend Corallium for casual daytime use, specifically during the spring and summer months, noting it excels as a professional yet relaxed "leisure" fragrance.