Changgyeonggung Cherry and Deoksugung Plum Blossoms Recreated

Cosmax Collaborates with National Heritage Promotion Agency to Develop Joseon Royal Palace 'Palace Perfume'

Cosmax Collaborates with National Heritage Promotion Agency to Develop Joseon Royal Palace 'Palace Perfume'

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Cosmax announced on September 11 that it has collaborated with the National Heritage Promotion Agency and the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center of the National Heritage Administration to develop "Danmir Palace Perfume," a fragrance capturing the essence of Korean tradition.


The product line consists of two types: "Changgyeonggung Cherry Blossom Perfume," which captures the scent of cherry blossoms and other flowers near the Okcheongyo Bridge, and "Deoksugung Plum Perfume," which recreates the atmosphere of the Joseon royal court through the scent of plum blossoms in front of Seokjojeon Hall. These perfumes are available for purchase at the National Palace Museum, souvenir shops at Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, as well as online stores.


Since 2016, Cosmax has been running the "Scentritage" project to reproduce unique Korean fragrances. To date, the company has developed 21 different scents, including the crepe myrtle scent of Andong Seowon and the pine ink scent of Eumseong.



A company representative stated, "Through this collaboration, we are able to introduce the rich, historic scents of our palaces both domestically and internationally," adding, "We will continue to strengthen our research on fragrance cultural heritage and expand our data collection."


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