Kenzo Flower by Kenzo Oriental nõi parfüm Illatcsalįd: Orientįlis- fįs
Megjelenés éve: 2005 Illatösszetétel: Bulgįr rózsa, Virįgos jegyek, Pipacs, Kyara tömjén, Viola, Mįkvirįg, Szechwan bors, Vanķlia Töménység: Eau de Parfum Spray (EdP) Leķrįs: The Oriental encounter between a flower and incense
Story: The Japanese have been religious about incense for centuries. The Kōdō ("the way of incense") ceremony is almost sacred. It is a ritual, an art. Each attendee is "invited to smell, feel and identify the woods burned, to listen to the incense". So Kenzo has decided to dedicate a fragrance as noble as the Kōdō ceremony to incense. Its sweet, mysterious and refined notes have been added to the original harmony of Flower. The result is surprising: a less floral - but even more sensual - woodsy Oriental fragrance.
Perfume description:
A sensorial and mysterious scent with frankincense wood accents. You'll recognize a few of the original floral notes from the Flower formula. The heart unveils kyara, a sweet, woodsy, resinous note achieved from the combustion of agarwood. Composed by Alberto Morillas, Firmenich.
Bottle:
A bottle in the shape of an homage to the Kōdo ceremony, with a black design of wisps of smoke evoking a black poppy. The calligraphy for kaori, meaning "scent", is printed in red.
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