Di Ser — Kazehikaru
Di Ser — Kazehikaru
Eau de Parfum
Wrapped in the scent of Hokkaido’s trees and flowers, this fragrance represents the wind that dances about the land. Shiso and lavender made in Hokkaido, are blended with Japanese rose (hamanasu) to be finished with a green tone. Kaze means wind, and Kaze hikaru has a feeling of a glowing wind.
A glowing wind indeed. Kazehikaru opens with camphorous green and a breeze of crushed herbs before being swept away with gorgeous savory shiso leaf and hanamasu (Japanese rose) across the mountainous, craggy terrain of Hokkaido.
We are honored to offer these incredibly rare natural fragrances from Di Ser at Field & Florist’s downtown Chicago location in the Monadnock Building. (MAP)
NOTES
yuzu
neroli
shiso leaf
japanese rose
vetiver
NOSE — Yasuyuki Shinohara
Japan, 2000