Jade Petals Mith

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2022
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Jade Petals by Mith is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Jade Petals was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Salamagne. Top notes are Nashi Pear, Linen, Black Currant and Peach; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Magnolia, Freesia, Narcissus and White Lily; base notes are Musk and Oakmoss.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
white floral 85%
fruity 70%
green 60%
musky 50%
yellow floral 40%
fresh 35%
soft spicy 30%
powdery 25%

About the Perfumer

Marie Salamagne

Marie Salamagne

Marie Salamagne is a perfumer with an extensive portfolio, including Alaïa Paris fragrances such as Alaïa, Alaïa Eau de Parfum Blanche, Alaïa Extrait de Parfum, and Alaïa Nude. She also created Blooming Grapefruit and Mysterious Amber for Angel Schlesser, Jardin Imperial for Atelier Rebul, and Aube Rubis for Atelier des Ors. Her work spans elegant florals to warm ambers, showcasing her versatility across luxury and niche brands.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Nashi Pear Nashi Pear
Linen Linen
Black Currant Black Currant
Peach Peach

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Magnolia Magnolia
Freesia Freesia
Narcissus Narcissus
White Lily White Lily

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Musk Musk
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Unique Character

Jade Petals Mith by Mith offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Jade Petals Mith embodies the distinctive style of Mith while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Jade Petals Mith

Essence

To wear Jade Petals Mith is to embrace an olfactory paradox-soft yet enduring, delicate yet unyielding. This fragrance, with its whispers of green tea, jasmine, and a hint of citrus, belongs to someone who seeks harmony in contradiction. They are the Lover Archetype, not in the trivial sense of romantic pursuit, but in the Jungian ideal-one who values beauty, connection, and sensory richness above all else.

Their life is an aesthetic manifesto, a quiet rebellion against the mundane. They do not merely exist; they experience, with an intensity that borders on the devotional. Every texture, every scent, every fleeting moment of beauty is savored, curated, and woven into their personal mythology.

Relationships

They do not love lightly, nor do they love many. Their relationships are deep, textured, often intense-not because they demand intensity, but because they cannot abide superficiality. To be close to them is to be seen in a way few others are capable of seeing. They listen with their whole being, attuned to the unspoken, the subtle shifts in tone and expression.

Yet, their devotion is not without cost. They expect the same depth in return, and when others fail to meet their emotional standards, they withdraw-sometimes coldly, sometimes with quiet sorrow. Their shadow emerges here: an idealism so fervent it borders on intolerance for human frailty.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest strength-their capacity for deep feeling-can also be their undoing. Their pursuit of perfection in all things can curdle into dissatisfaction, a restless hunger for an unattainable ideal. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their sensibilities, dismissing them as coarse or unrefined.

Worse still, their aversion to ugliness-whether in environment, emotion, or relationships-can make them avoid necessary confrontations. They would rather let a wound fester than mar the surface with conflict. In their quest for harmony, they sometimes sacrifice truth.

Conclusion

They are not naive; they know the world is flawed. Yet they persist in their belief that beauty is not an escape, but a defiance. To wear Jade Petals Mith is to carry that defiance with them-a reminder that even in chaos, there can be grace.

But they must also learn that grace, untempered by grit, is fragile. Their challenge is to embrace the imperfect without losing their essence-to love the world as it is, not just as it could be. Only then will their shadow soften, and their light burn brighter.