The Shanghai Museum displays a tooth seal called the "Bright Moon Watering Hibiscus". It was made by Han Yuesu, a famous seal engraver in the Ming Dynasty. The moon engraved by the seal book in the tooth seal showcases a beautiful form and reflects on the beauty of Chinese characters. The Bright Moon Hibiscus Fragrance Gift Box is inspired by this unique artifact.
The user is invited to open the orange gift box, pour some fragrance liquid into the fragrance bottle, and then put the flower arrangement and incense stick into the fragrance bottle. The blue color of the porcelain firmly supports the bright moon like a mountain. The hibiscus flowers spread down from the top of the mountain, wrapped in fragrance. The complete image inspires a moment of introspection.
The design of this ru porcelain fragrance bottle is unique and striking. The slightly tilted bottle mouth breaks the visual balance, like a finishing touch, converging the classic and modern skilfully. The hibiscus flower symbolizes beauty and purity.
The "Qingshan Mingyue Tune" is a natural fragrance with top notes of grass, bamboo leaves, and white tea. The middle notes are green leaves, aloe vera, and jasmine, while the tail notes are lily-of-the-valley, ambergris, and musk.
Dimensions: L7.3 x W7.3 x H6 cm (200ml fragrance liquid)
Place of Origin | Greater China |
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Primary Material | Clay |
Primary Color | Blue |
Dimensions | L7.3 x W7.3 x H6 cm (200ml fragrance liquid) |
Customizable | No |
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