Sound of a ricochet is part of the Forbidden Incense collection inspired the Kōdō ceremony, the art of appreciating Japanese incense and represent a moment of sharing and playing. The collection of scents are all wood based to represent the long history of incense in Japan and presented in the dark colour of the smoke when you burn incense.
Sound of a Ricochet is a woody and gourmet fragrance with notes of Sandalwood oil, Vanilla extract and Tonka Bean absolute, which evolves on the skin like a soft wave.
The red dragonfly under a burning sky that appears in the haiku of the perfume, is reflected in a golden ricochets mirror. The trace of perfect circles on the surface of water, that seem so pure and delicate, symbolize the structure of the composition.
The set includes Eau de Parfum 50ml + Travel Case + Travel Size 10ml + cap.
Sound of a ricochet is part of the Forbidden Incense collection inspired the Kōdō ceremony, the art of appreciating Japanese incense and represent a moment of sharing and playing. The collection of scents are all wood based to represent the long history of incense in Japan and presented in the dark colour of the smoke when you burn incense.
Sound of a Ricochet is a woody and gourmet fragrance with notes of Sandalwood oil, Vanilla extract and Tonka Bean absolute, which evolves on the skin like a soft wave.
The red dragonfly under a burning sky that appears in the haiku of the perfume, is reflected in a golden ricochets mirror. The trace of perfect circles on the surface of water, that seem so pure and delicate, symbolize the structure of the composition.
The set includes Eau de Parfum 50ml + Travel Case + Travel Size 10ml + cap.
Floraïku Paris combines admiration for Asian culture and its sense of refinement with the olfactory savoir-faire of French perfumery to create unique fragrances. Our perfumes are named after haikus, short poems in three verses giving each composition its impetus and celebrating the beauty of each moment: a sunrise, the arrival of spring, a budding love... Floraïku Paris’ collections pay tribute to the enchantment of nature and the rituals it inspires, referring to ceremonies specific to Asian culture, around teas, incense, and flowers.