Tokyo woda perfumowana

Olfactory group: woody
Product code: GAL-Tokyo
PLN 385.00
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Description

Dynamic, earthy, woody - a humorous tribute to kōdō, the Japanese art of scent.

- I love traveling to Tokyo. I have been going there regularly for over 20 years and I am always fascinated by this place: the people, the cuisine, the style, the language, the refinement and attention to detail. With this scent, I want to evoke the special feeling that accompanies the sunrise in this city. The air is humid and there is a mist. Walking through the back streets with electric cables overhead, in surprising silence and tranquility, one can feel like they are in the countryside, among small, wooden houses. I also wanted to capture the flavors of local izakaya restaurants, with their fruits, spices, and wasabi, which pricks the tongue with a sweet and sour taste. Tokyo is also the earthy moisture of potted plants, kept outside the entrances of shrines and wooden temples. The refinement and spirituality of the kōdō ceremony, conducted in the smoke of incense and sandalwood. The grandeur and elegance in the glow of city neon lights.

Ingredients
Head notes include citrus bergamot and yuzu, black pepper and cardamom, electrified with a touch of wasabi. The woody heart of hinoki, cedarwood and incense is enriched with iris, rose and nutmeg. The base is built with notes of amber, sandalwood, patchouli and vetiver.
Fragrance Notes
Head

bergamot, yuzu, black pepper, cardamom, wasabi

Heart

Hinoki, cedar tree, incense, iris, rose, nutmeg

Base

amber, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver

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Reviews of Tokyo

Tokyo brings to mind a cool Japanese morning, when the sun rises, ending the trajectory of the scent that started shining with neon lights at night in Shibuya, and ended with a hopeful dawn in Yoyogi Park.

Thomas Buckley, The Candy Perfume Boy

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