Wooden case with 30 sticks and incense holder, HANA NO HANA EXCELLENT, Rose, Lys and Violet

Wooden case with 30 sticks and incense holder, HANA NO HANA EXCELLENT, Rose, Lys and Violet, made in Japan

Reference 5-ENC-30002 Brand NIPPON KODO Ltd
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Product origin made in Japan
Number of sticks 30

Wooden case with 30 sticks and incense holder, HANA NO HANA EXCELLENT, Rose, Lys and Violet, made in Japan

Flower flowers, the emergence of modern day floral incense.

After three centuries of isolation, Japan has finally opened up to the West. Yujiro Kito, a master in the creation of incense, discovered floral essences and they fascinated him. By fusing traditional Japanese techniques with Western culture of perfumes, he created Hana no Hana in 1911.

Let yourself be overwhelmed by the rich and deep scents of Hana no Hana incense, which has delighted Japan for over 100 years.

Excellent Hana no Hana is composed of 3 scents:

Majestic rose (yellow): the exuberant scent of roses combined with Indian sandalwood and the spicy sweetness of vanilla makes this fragrance absolutely unique.

TOP NOTES:

Spices HEART NOTES: Rose and vanilla

BASE NOTES: Musk and sandalwood

Bright lily (green): this scent perfectly combines the freshness of the blooming lily with the woody elegance of Indian sandalwood with a delicate musky note.

TOP NOTES: Green leaves

CORE NOTES: White lily

BASE NOTES: Musk and sandalwood

Delicious Violet (violet): This clever combination of violet and Indian sandalwood with a musky note evokes the innocence and delicacy of violets.

TOP NOTES: Violet

CORE NOTES: Powdery floral

BASE NOTES: Musk and sandalwood

Kodo is the Japanese art of appreciating perfumes. It is one of the three traditional arts with the tea ceremony and ikebana. During a kodo ceremony, the participants "listen" to the fragrances exhaled by scented woods burned according to rules codified at the end of the 14th century.

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