The Image Cherigan Edo Park embodies the refined elegance of the 1920s, reimagined for the modern individual. It is a tribute to the Japanese artist Tsuguharu Foujita and the serene beauty of Tokyo's green spaces. This fragrance is designed for those who appreciate artistic depth, cultural harmony, and a sophisticated, timeless aesthetic.
The Emotion The scent evokes the tranquility of a Japanese garden in October. It captures the stillness of vast landscapes and the spiritual elevation of traditional temples. Perfect for any season, it offers a sense of clarity, purity, and calm, making it an ideal companion for both professional settings and contemplative moments of personal reflection.
The Reveal The fragrance opens with a radiant, sparkling burst of citrus and Siberian pine, creating a sunny and dynamic introduction. The heart reveals the mythical osmanthus flower, known for its unique apricot and leather nuances, softened by delicate freesia. The base is anchored by warm amber woods and Virginia cedar, providing a grounding, earthy depth.
Scent Family: Woody - Floral
Top notes: Citrus, Pine Heart notes: Osmanthus, Freesia Base notes: Amber, Cedar
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