Miya Shinma Kokoroba Perfumed Card – Tsubaki Blue
$10.8
$19.87
Description Description: TSUBAKI (Camellia) : Beauty and seduction. Seductive and Glamourous Chypre. A card with perfumed petals of Japanese paper. Send a scented message to your loved one. Yet if not to you, to whom might I show it? The flowering plum! Only the knowing can know both its colour and its scent. (After a poem by Kino Tomonori, Kokinwakashu anthology) In another time, during the Heian period (794-1192), the Japanese expressed their thoughts in the form of poetry. The poetic form usually adopted for love letters and other correspondence was the waka, a short poem of 31 syllables. These poems can express melancholy and sadness as much as a profound love of nature. However, more often than not they were declarations of love, called kokoroba in Japanese. The responses were also in the form of a poem. The message was perfumed with incense and attached to the branch of a blossoming tree. Expressing the essence of the sender’s thoughts in only a few words, the poem was dispatched in this manner to the person for whom they were composed.
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