Tsuzumi Boshi
Tsuzumi Boshi was originally made for a concert held in Japan in early 2020. The concert was a celebration of art containing works of opera, violin, cello, recitation, painting, and (of course) scent. Although the concert has passed, Di Ser is proud to offer this fragrance now with Luckyscent.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.
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Tsuzumi Boshi
Tsuzumi Boshi
Tsuzumi Boshi was originally made for a concert held in Japan in early 2020. The concert was a celebration of art containing works of opera, violin, cello, recitation, painting, and (of course) scent. Although the concert has passed, Di Ser is proud to offer this fragrance now with Luckyscent.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.
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Tsuzumi Boshi was originally made for a concert held in Japan in early 2020. The concert was a celebration of art containing works of opera, violin, cello, recitation, painting, and (of course) scent. Although the concert has passed, Di Ser is proud to offer this fragrance now with Luckyscent.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.
This scent also finds inspiration in the stars. Orion greatly resembles the shape of the traditional Tsuzumi, and is therefore called Tsuzumi Boshi ("Drum Star") in Japanese.













