清/Kiyo

Kiyo fragrance oil, wooden diffuser, and Keraji mikan by the sea

Kiyo / 清

Nature of Amami,
in a single drop.

A quiet citrus fragrance,
born from a rare island fruit.

A drop of Kiyo fragrance oil being placed onto a wooden diffuser

Ritual

Place a single drop onto the wood.

The scent unfolds slowly —
not as a statement,
but as a presence.

Add more,
if you wish to deepen the moment.

About the scent

Keraji mikan is a rare citrus native to Amami Island, Japan.

Luminous, yet restrained —
its brightness softened by a subtle, lingering spice.

A fragrance shaped by time,
and the hands that chose to preserve it.

FAQ

How do I use it?

Place 1–2 drops onto the wooden diffuser.

How long does the scent last?

It gently lingers for a few hours.

Is it strong?

No — it blends softly into the air.

Can I apply it to my skin?

No. For aromatic use only.

Is it safe around children and pets?

Keep out of reach and use with care.

Contact

If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact us.