
Kobe ink Monogatari
The Japanese language is rich in onomatopoeias, often composed of two repeated words.
The Japanese onomatopoeia "poro poro" (ポロポロ) describes something falling repeatedly and lightly, such as tears, petals, leaves, or small particles.
It evokes a delicate and melancholic feeling, often associated with something naturally or emotionally falling away.
It can also represent the silent falling of tears or leaves.
Volume: 25ml