What if your perfume were a signature?
Not just a fragrance. But a gesture. A trace. A silent statement of who you are.
This deeply Japanese idea lies at the heart of ÉDIT(h) — a unique perfume house born from the story of a red ink, *shuniku*, and an ancestral seal, the *hanko*.
The *hanko*: when Japan signs in scent
In Japanese culture, one does not sign with a pen. One signs with a seal.
This small personal stamp, called a *hanko*, bears the name or unique imprint of its owner.
It is applied with a special ink — *shuniku* — carmine red in color, with a distinctive, spicy, almost sacred scent.
With every contract, every letter, every decision, the seal leaves its mark.
It is more than a name. It is a declaration of identity.
Turning ink into perfume
In 1905, in Tokyo, the Nikko Jirushi company crafted these scented inks with the utmost care.
A century later, Kentaro Kuzuwa, sixth-generation heir, returned to Japan after a career in music.
He remembered that smell. That sensory imprint — familiar, yet forgotten.
His intuition? That the scent of *shuniku* could become a skin perfume, an olfactory imprint as intimate and personal as a *hanko*.
He then founded ÉDIT(h) — a perfume house that explores the notion of signature, translating the codes of ink into an olfactory language.

A perfumery of traces
At ÉDIT(h), each perfume is designed as an invisible seal.
It is not an accessory. It is punctuation.
Like an olfactory haiku placed upon oneself.
- The bottle, simple and heavy, evokes a modern inkwell.
- The cap, made of solid zinc, hand-polished and brushed, resembles a crafted object.
- The perfume is a dialogue between Asian traditions, contemporary emotions, and French creativity.
The Remixes collection: rewriting one’s story
With the Remixes collection, ÉDIT(h) takes the idea of signature even further.
Each fragrance from the first collection is revisited and reinterpreted like a musical remix.
New perfumers — often European — reinterpret the original formula and make it resonate differently.
The identity is not changed — it is redrawn through a different lens.
Five Remixes, five reimagined imprints
Jardin des Mots
A green, musky breath — like a botanical pause in the heart of the city.
Petitgrain, galbanum, rose, crystalline moss, white musk
Kagamigoshi
A blurred reflection, an enigmatic signature between iris and incense.
Juniper berry, clary sage, tonka bean, vanilla
Green Velvet
A soft, peppery patchouli, as enveloping as a *haori*.
Galbanum, green pepper, Turkish rose, white musk
Cocktail Lane
A lively, liquorous freshness — textured like effervescent calligraphy.
Cucumber, ginger, basil, sandalwood
Souchong Journey
A smoky tribute to traveling teas, to the slowness of the gesture.
Assam black tea, bergamot, cedar, incense