
Nio
In the late 19th century, the Nio meteorite was seen falling to earth in Yoshiki, Japan, leaving fragments scattered across a bamboo grove. Part of the Shooting Stars collection, Nio takes its name from this meteorite.
The green and woody elements of Nio's character recall the site of its discovery, while Japan's storied history of cultivating citrus fruits comes through in the perfume's zesty freshness.
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Nio
In the late 19th century, the Nio meteorite was seen falling to earth in Yoshiki, Japan, leaving fragments scattered across a bamboo grove. Part of the Shooting Stars collection, Nio takes its name from this meteorite.
The green and woody elements of Nio's character recall the site of its discovery, while Japan's storied history of cultivating citrus fruits comes through in the perfume's zesty freshness.
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In the late 19th century, the Nio meteorite was seen falling to earth in Yoshiki, Japan, leaving fragments scattered across a bamboo grove. Part of the Shooting Stars collection, Nio takes its name from this meteorite.
The green and woody elements of Nio's character recall the site of its discovery, while Japan's storied history of cultivating citrus fruits comes through in the perfume's zesty freshness.















