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Fragrance that reaches one’s soul has the power to change time and space into something valuable.
Nippon Kodo’s collections will reach such acute spirits with its line of products comprised of profound scents that are created by our non-compromising pursuit of “quality” which can be attained only by those who thoroughly know “the real thing.”
In Japan, there was a time called Edo, which lasted 260 years from the 1600s to the 1800s.
People of different classes, such as samurai, peasants, craftsmen, and tradesmen, created their own culture during this time.
In particular, people of Japan’s capital city at the time, Edo (today’s Tokyo), enjoyed the four seasons and the company of other people, giving life to a culture brimming with vitality.
This saw the emergence of words like iki.Iki was used to describe things like a gentleman’s mindset such as when men amuse themselves, the allure of a mature lady, or simple attire that enshrouded glamour beneath. The spirit of iki is still revered amongst the intellectual fashionistas in Japan.Iki represents an urban “dandyism” of the Edo era. That can be iki by doing a small thing to give attention to something that would usually not be noticed. For example, let’s say that we displayed a single flower in a small vase when your guests come to your home. It is a small display, but it gives people coming into the room a sense of comfort and a feeling of season. That would be an example of an iki arrangement. Iki can also be expressed in the thoughtfulness of one person towards another.
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