
Before you notice the scent, you notice the silence it creates.
The Moon Jar (달항아리) is Korea's most enduring ceramic form — its imperfect sphere, its unassuming weight, its refusal to perform. This diffuser set is built around that same restraint: a hand-thrown stoneware vessel fired at 1,250°C for 20 hours, filled with 200ml of luxury reed diffuser oil blended by CPL Aromas — one of the world's foremost fragrance houses, whose clients include some of the most respected perfume brands in existence. Three scents — Magnolia, Green Fig, Jujube Rose — each chosen to sit quietly in a room without overpowering it. This is Korean artisan homeware that predates every aesthetic that has borrowed from it.
A white-glazed jar on a raw timber shelf with a single dried stem. A celadon vessel in a dark bathroom, its colour doing what no candle can. Or given as a gift — the grey box with an embossed silhouette already doing the work before it is opened. The Moon Jar Diffuser is the kind of object people keep long after the fragrance has gone, set somewhere considered and left there indefinitely.
Handcrafted in South Korea. Fragrance oil by CPL Aromas. Curated by PEUM, Melbourne.