Welcome! Please, come this way. In our establishment, you can enjoy the melodies of classical music, the aroma of cocktails, and the mystery of stones. Tonight, let me guide you to a story that suits you perfectly. Why not immerse yourself in the fascinating world of stones while enjoying the allure of cocktails, accompanied by the strains of classical music? For tonight, how about this story…
Tonight’s Stone: Cat’s Eye
“The Mysterious Glow, Watched Over by the Eyes of the Night”
~Mystic Moon~
The recommended cocktail for this occasion is the “Mystic Moon.” This cocktail is inspired by the mystical shine of the cat’s eye. First, fill a crystal glass with ice, pour in 30ml of gin, 15ml of blue curaçao, and a bit of lemon juice. Then, gently shake the glass to mix, and finally, add tonic water to complete it. Its blue glow evokes the mysterious hues of the cat’s eye, and one sip will surely draw you into its charm.
Cat’s eye, as its name suggests, resembles a cat’s eye. This stone, which reveals a thin line of light in the center depending on the angle of light, is truly fascinating. It has a mystical and mysterious aura, as if a cat is intently watching in the darkness of the night. This stone always offers new discoveries as it changes its appearance depending on the viewer’s position.
Are you familiar with a piece from Maurice Ravel’s “Gaspard de la Nuit,” specifically “Scarbo”? This piece, with its quietness and mystical atmosphere of the night, reminds one of the mysterious shine of the cat’s eye. “Scarbo” particularly depicts the movement of shadows and night-time illusions through sound, resonating with the enigmatic beauty of the cat’s eye. Ravel’s unique tonal colors and rhythms seem to express the mystical characteristics of the cat’s eye through music. Observing the cat’s eye while listening to this night-themed piece will surely enhance its allure.
In terms of stories associated with cat’s eye, there is a legend from medieval Europe. At that time, cat’s eye was believed to have the power to protect against evil spirits, and people wearing this stone during witch hunts were considered to be non-witches. The mysterious glow of this stone captivated people while also being an object of fear and reverence.
It seems I’ve talked a bit too much. Look at the time already. Did you enjoy this moment? If you enjoyed the melodies of classical music, the allure of the cocktail, and the mystery of the stone, I am delighted. We will continue to strive to bring you new discoveries and excitement. Look forward to our next story. We eagerly await your return.