Lhoka
Highland barley, under the gaze of the god of nature, germinates, grows, heads, fills, plumps, and matures.
The prosperity of the plateau snow line is documented on these golden bodies.
On ancient maps, Tibet is depicted as a woman’s body, with LHOKA on the chest as the birthplace of Tibetan culture, known as the soul of Tibet.
Here, the highland barley is full of pure and warm sunshine on the plateau. In the late summer and early autumn, the seeds have passed their own reincarnation and dedicated themselves to the plateau’s civilization with a humble and selfless attitude.
Autumn is the harvest season after a year of hard work.
At this time, Tibetans celebrate and appreciate this gift from nature with incense, singing and dancing.
If you hold the highland barley in your hand, you will smell its fragrance, feel the shadowless wind, the fresh rain, in the distant sky, and under the fiery light.
It is warm and tough, composed yet eager.
This is the temperature that belongs to the late autumn in the Himalayas. It is like a hug from nature, making you feel comfort and hope in the city.
It is also the eternal antithesis of nature and human wisdom.
TOP NOTES
black pepper, saffron, cinnamon leaf
HEART NOTES
barley, bran abs, fir balsam
BASE NOTES
Tibetan incense, patchouli, birch tar
In the fields and the hills, the whispers of barley
gentle and mellow, its fragrance spreads in the air
The mountains whisper for us to wander.
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