I often think that appreciating perfume is like appreciating wine. It is a taste that is acquired and slowly honed with practice. It is only recently that I have renewed interest in fragrances, but it has always been part of my life. My Japanese name, for example, is Kaori (香). This particular spelling of my name simply means "scent" but it is often spelt as 香織 which would literally translate as the "weaver of scents". This is where I came up with the name for this blog.
I have always been drawn to all things sensual. My first memories are my love of soft materials - I had a favourite soft piece of old cotton which I used to cuddle up with when going to sleep. Now I find that rich materials such as silks, velvets and cashmere almost make me purr. Music has been an important part of my life too and one of my favourite things is to immerse myself into sublime music with my eyes closed while I savour the landscape of notes and chords. Taste is another sensual indulgence which I cannot resist and is closely related to that of scent. Food without scent is meaningless, as we all probably have experienced by trying to eat something with a blocked nose - terribly frustrating. In fact, my most vivid childhood memories involving my maternal grandmother has to do with the smell of freshly baked bread.

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I was inhaling the fantastic fragrance of flour, yeast and homely warmness so intently that my grandmother jokingly told me "careful or the fragrance will disappear!" which in Japanese sounded like "careful or Kaori will disappear!". I distinctly remember how horrified I was that I might disappear! Of course I now think back on this incident with a smile. How funny we are as children.
At the moment, I have a single flower of jasmine which I picked off a plant in my parents' garden in my lapel. The scent from just one flower is overwhelming and seems to surround me completely. It is creamy and yet has a sharp polleny edge to it. It's a fantastic fragrance and is fitting that I am enjoying it while I'm starting this blog. I haven't quite decided how I will develop this blog but hopefully it will be about me discovering and learning to appreciate various perfumes. I hope that through this journey I set out on, I will develop my nose and my vocabulary to describe what I experience.

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