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This is a review based on my personal experience using and styling the product, which was provided through the Curator Program. I tried the "Ink of Contemplation" scent from the National Museum of Korea. At first, I was drawn to the luxurious packaging, but after smelling it, I understood why it was given that name. Cypress, nutmeg, agarwood, white plum blossom, cinnamon, earth, rice syrup, and cedar blend together to create a calm yet deep atmosphere. Personally, I liked the feeling that just reading the names of the ingredients naturally evoked old records and the passage of time. It spreads subtly throughout the space while maintaining a distinct presence without being overpowering, making it perfect for relaxing while reading a book or listening to music. Since the product was inspired by the Pensive Bodhisattva, a representative artifact of the National Museum of Korea, it felt even more meaningful, and it was fun to experience the scent while picturing the actual artifact. It is beautiful enough to display like an art object, and the high quality of the packaging makes it a satisfying gift. From the scent to the design, the overall quality is high, befitting a collaboration with the National Museum of Korea, and I am using it with great satisfaction. I liked it even more because it blends in naturally wherever I place it in the house, making the space feel neater. 🤍 #PlasterAirFreshener #인테리어소품 #방향제 #테일러센츠 #테일러센츠디퓨저 #콜라보 #국립중앙박물관 #화이트인테리어 #비초에 #비트라 #아스티에드빌라트 #거실인테리어 #벽선반 #벽꾸미기 #디터람스 #빈티지인테리어 #빈티지