Issue 32
Features
- In Libro de Tenebris Paul Schütze
- The Song of the actinomycetes Priyanka Jain
- Design for the nose: A brief history of olfactory objects Clara Muller
- Secret(ion)s from an occasionally scented jewellery practice Melinda Young
- Scented adornment in North Africa and Southwest Asia Sigrid van Roode
- The scented city: Incense making in Kathmandu Gary Wornell
- Cardamom is forever: Jewellery for the Sri Lankan diaspora Inoka Samarasekara
- Nanamu as Tongan sense of smelling: A tāvāist philosophical critique Hūfanga-He-Ako-Moe-Lotu, ‘Ōkusitino Māhina, Kolokesa Uafā Māhina-Tuai and Tavakefai‘ana, Sēmisi Fetokai Kulīha‘apai Moahehengiovava‘ulahi Potauaine
- Fragrant memories from Minas Gerais Lena Emediato
- The life of a rosemary distiller Bridget Nicholson
- Jewellery to cast away the evil of the world Sepideh Ghasemi
- Surrounded by scent: Perfumery in the courtly cultures of early-modern South Asia Simran Agarwal, MAP Academy
- Through the garden gate: Litrahb Perfumery and the world of synaesthesia Chloé Wolifson
- The scent of Korean contemporary craft Hyeyoung CHO
- A bush alembic: To distil the scent of the land Forest Keegel
- The fragrant power of Dutjahn Angie Faye Martin
- Dhoop-batti: The fragrance rises from the roots LOkesh Ghai
- Ross Gibson ✿ Listening to Incense Kathryn Bird
- Scent in 2023 Cheongju Craft Biennale KANG Jaeyoung
- Lotus blooms and divine blessings: A spiritual journey through fragrance and festivity Japneet Keith
- A fragrant pilgrimage to the Norbulingka Institute Japneeth Keith
- Monumentalizing rituals of the Palestinian diaspora Reema Abu Hassan
- Smelling is believing Liliana Ojeda
- The rose perfumers of Kannauj Dwan Kaoukji
- The culture we breathe Laila Al-Hamad
- What could happen if we could smell the past?: Olfactory archeology in Pompei Sissel Tolaas
- Ka rongo au: In response to senses Rangimarie Sophie Jolley and Sian Montgomery-Neutze
- Monkō (聞香): The Japanese way of listening to incense Sachiko Tamashige
- Candles & Sticks Manon van Kouswijk