

Flowers of flowers, one of the pioneers of Japanese incense with 3 fragrances: lily, violet and rose
"Hana-no-Hana" was the first fragrant incense created in Japan by Master Yujiro Kito in 1911: he merged traditional Japanese incense-making techniques with Western fragrance culture.
For more than 100 years, Nippon Kodo has never stopped making this floral-scented incense. In 2018, it is revisiting this great classic with new packaging. Blending Art Nouveau style with Japanese art, the result is a fresh and authentic image that reflects the essence of Hana no Hana.
Hana no Hana 花の花 (flowers of flowers in Japanese) 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.
HEAD NOTES: Spices
HEART NOTES: Rose and vanilla
BOTTOM NOTES: Musk and sandalwood
Bright Lily (green): this scent wonderfully combines the freshness of the blooming lily and the woody elegance of Indian sandalwood with a delicate musky note.
HEAD NOTES: Green leaves
HEART NOTES: White lily
BOTTOM NOTES: Musk and sandalwood
Delicious Violet (purple): This clever blend of violet and Indian sandalwood with a musky note evokes the innocence and delicacy of violets.
HEAD NOTES: Violet
HEART NOTES: Powdery floral
BOTTOM NOTES: Musk and sandalwood
Let yourself be enveloped and inspired by this Encens Hana no Hana and immerse yourself in the enchanting floral harmony!
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