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03/07/2026 - 08:48 PM
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Confucian Spring Garden

Confucius was a wise man in his time. And even today, some of his maxims still hold true. Humility, self-sufficiency, respect for others, the world, and nature - and much more.
And I can say the same about this fragrance. It is beautiful, modest - in the sense of few but high-quality ingredients. From the cornucopia of a spring garden, self-sufficient, the senses and the nose are grateful. It demands mindfulness - and encourages one to take joy in the small things in life.
Blue violets greet from shady, ivy-covered corners. Iris at the damp pond's edge lets delicate powder waft - more herbal than sweet. Orange blossoms, neroli, and mandarins send greetings from Mediterranean regions. These originally hailed from China - regarded as fragrant messengers of cheerful tranquility and contentment.
And last but not least, the cedar with its woody-herb green-resinous scents allows the perfume to be self-sufficient. It feels very lasting, yet does not trail a huge sillage behind it.
Nevertheless, it is good and sometimes subtly powerful in its presence. A refreshing garden for spring, summer, and autumn - even in winter... it makes one eager to enjoy quietly...
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FloydFloyd 2 days ago
Wie wahr, Konfuzius hatte in vielem Recht..