Rose With Insect
Rose With Insect
Incense・30 Sticks
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A perfumer and painter’s shared love of burning traditional incense, delicately scented with ROSE WITH INSECT.
This limited-edition, unique extra-large incense is crafted by one of the few remaining traditional incense makers in Japan - who also supplies local Buddhist temples and monasteries. Each stick is made without dyes, chemicals, or additives.
In ROSE WITH INSECT, a delicate classic is subverted with a darker touch. Like the petrol-blue iridescence of an insect against the chiffon pinks of a painted bouquet, the interplay of light and dark is perfected to create a radical new beauty for the festive season.
Notes of immortelle, honey, orange flower, cardamom and birch tar come together to subvert a delicate classic with a darker touch — a play of light and shadow to reveal radical new beauty this festive season.
Notes
Immortelle, Honey, Orange Flower, Cardamom, Birch Tar.
Ingredients
More Information
30 Sticks
Country of OriginJapan
ManufacturerPerfumer H
Amount of sticks: 30
Dimensions of stick: 12.5cm
Burn time: 30 - 40 minutes
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Rose With Insect Extra-long Incense
Rose With Insect
Eau de Parfum
Rose With Insect
Candle
Rose With Insect
Candle
Rose With Insect
Candle
Key Notes
Immortelle, Honey, Orange Flower,
Cardamom, Birch Tar
Rose With Insect
In this composition, the guiding image was that of an insect’s petrol-blue iridescent wings beside the chiffon pinks of a still-life bouquet; for the resulting fragrance, the classic rose is provocatively reimagined with a heady mix of peach and neroli, deepened by musk and cardamom.
A base grounded in sandalwood, papyrus and birch mirrors the shadow that follows intrusion — dark tones pressing against light — all to reveal a brand new bloom, even more desirable in its destruction.
A Painted Life
This Winter, Lyn brings together the worlds of perfumery and painting. In collaboration with Kent-based British artist Will Calver, she presents a triptych of paintings and their olfactory world, inviting the mind to wander through the senses.
"Perfumery works like painting.
You can't just use rose, you have to use spices.
You have to use a little bit of fruit.
You have to use a little bit of citrus, a bit of green, a bit of the balms.
We paint, but in an olfactory way - I create olfactory paintings.
Because for me, smell is my way of portraying my creativity.”
– Lyn Harris
Smoke in Woods
Splinters, ash, a thin thread of smoke rising from the ground. In the distance, the warmth of a fire hints at company...
Rose with Insect
A delicate classic with a darker touch—peach, neroli and cardamom collide with sandalwood and shadow.
Bird And Lemon
A feather falls silently into place, a lemon glints in the still light. Bergamot, apricot and oak unfurl.