Hasu-no-Hana was originally created in 1888, representing the scent of the Japanese Lotus Lily. It is a glorious gentle floral resting on a dry, Chypre style base. A true classic in the world of perfumery, created in a time long before corporate greed and profit-driven creativity. It opens rather fresh initially, bright and zingy notes of bergamot and orange pave the way towards the clean, innocent florals which include: ylang, Iris, rose, lotus and jasmine. This gentle and soapy harmony of beautifully delicate flowers is complimented yet rooted down by the grounding and earthy nature of oakmoss, Vetiver, patchouli and cedar. This contrast is to die for, smelling both mature and sophisticated as it is intriguing and beguiling. I adore this scent, it’s everything I hoped it would be and more. The structure is fairly simplistic, and of course I have no idea how closely the house has stuck to the original composition, but it certainly smells of the time without smelling ‘elderly’. I definitely need to pick this up soon.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith
What does Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith smell like?
Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith features top notes of Bergamot and Bitter Orange, middle notes of Iris, Jasmine, Lotus, Oakmoss, Rose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Cedarwood, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
How long does Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith last?
Based on user reviews, Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith?
Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith?
Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith was created by Richard Melchio.
What season is Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith best for?
According to user reviews, Hasu-No-Hana by Grossmith is best suited for Spring and Fall.
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Hasu-No-Hana, from Grossmith was released at unknown year. The perfumer behind this creation is Richard Melchio. It has the top notes of Bergamot and Bitter Orange, middle notes of Iris, Jasmine, Lotus, Oakmoss, Rose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Cedarwood, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
Hasu-no-Hana was originally created in 1888, representing the scent of the Japanese Lotus Lily. It is a glorious gentle floral resting on a dry, Chypre style base. A true classic in the world of perfumery, created in a time long before corporate greed and profit-driven creativity. It opens rather fresh initially, bright and zingy notes of bergamot and orange pave the way towards the clean, innocent florals which include: ylang, Iris, rose, lotus and jasmine. This gentle and soapy harmony of beautifully delicate flowers is complimented yet rooted down by the grounding and earthy nature of oakmoss, Vetiver, patchouli and cedar. This contrast is to die for, smelling both mature and sophisticated as it is intriguing and beguiling. I adore this scent, it’s everything I hoped it would be and more. The structure is fairly simplistic, and of course I have no idea how closely the house has stuck to the original composition, but it certainly smells of the time without smelling ‘elderly’. I definitely need to pick this up soon.