On the exhibition "Japan de luxe – The Art of the Surimono Prints"
Scent is one of our most intimate experiences. In this immersive workshop by Atelier Wanderblend × Museum Rietberg, participants are invited to explore the cultural history of incense from Japan to Mexico, discover the art of scent blending, and hand-craft their own incense cones. Through guided smelling, blending, and making, we will listen deeply to fragrance as a language — and take home unique creations shaped by our own senses.
Detailed content
Introduction & History of Incense
Discover the origins of incense in Japan (Kōdō) and explore its role across world traditions. Get to know the essential ingredients: woods, resins, herbs, and binders
Blind Smelling & Scent Blending Exploration
Engage in guided smelling exercises, learn how top, middle, and base notes interact, and experiment with blending
Hands-On Creation: Forming Incense Cones
Work with natural binders, blend your chosen materials, and hand-shape your own incense cones
Drying, Packing & Storing
Learn practical techniques for drying, storing, and packaging incense — with the chance to create a second scent blend to take home
Photo: © Marta Benicsek
Lead: Marta Benicsek, Wanderblend
Language: English
Duration: 2 – 6 pm (with tea breaks)
Door opening: 1.45 pm
Venue: Remise, Atelier
Recommended age: from 18 years, or from 12 years accompanied by an adult
Included in the ticket price
- Use of tools
- Materials
- Tea sipping
- Museum admission (valid only on the day of the event, during opening hours from 10 am until 5 pm)
Notes
- Number of participants limited
- Event takes place with a minimum of 6 participants
- No prior knowledge required
- The workshop involves working with natural plant substances (e.g., herbs, essential oils, plant juices). Please note that allergic reactions may occur in sensitive individuals
More dates
- Wednesday, December 17, 2 pm
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