Naju Spring Pictura Fragrans
Fragrance Story
Naju Spring by Pictura Fragrans is a Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Naju Spring was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is DL Jenkins. Top notes are Matcha Tea, Pear Ice Cream, Almond and Ginger; middle notes are Rice, Hinoki Wood, White Tobacco, Jasmine and White Flowers; base notes are BBQ, Castoreum and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
DL Jenkins
DL Jenkins is a perfumer behind numerous creations for Pictura Fragrans, including Animal Épicé, Aquelarre Indigo, Aquelarre, Aquincum, Champs Délaissée, Gualala Mala, Kopi Luwak, and L'esprit Impur. These fragrances span a wide range of styles, from spicy animalic to dark aquatic and gourmand themes. Jenkins' work is characterized by bold, narrative-driven compositions that often explore unconventional ingredients.
Fragrance Notes
Naju Spring Pictura Fragrans by Pictura Fragrans offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Naju Spring Pictura Fragrans embodies the distinctive style of Pictura Fragrans while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Naju Spring Pictura Fragrans
Essence
To wear Naju Spring Pictura Fragrans is to embody a fleeting yet eternal moment-a delicate balance between the ephemeral and the enduring. This fragrance, with its fresh floralcy and subtle green undertones, suggests a soul who thrives in transitions, who finds beauty in the liminal spaces between seasons, thoughts, and emotions.
At their core, this person is most closely aligned with the Innocent-a seeker of purity, simplicity, and unspoiled beauty. The Innocent does not reject complexity but rather distills it into something luminous and unburdened. They are drawn to the idea of an untouched world, whether in nature, art, or human connection. Yet, like all archetypes, the Innocent has its shadow-a naivety that can slip into denial, an idealism that risks detachment from reality.
Relationships
In love and friendship, they are gentle but guarded. They attract others effortlessly-their presence is like sunlight filtering through leaves-but they rarely let anyone too close. Their relationships are tender but often lack the raw intensity of deeper emotional entanglement. They fear ugliness, conflict, and the messiness of human imperfection, and so they sometimes withdraw rather than engage in necessary friction.
Their romantic partners are drawn to their ethereal quality, but may eventually grow frustrated by their reluctance to descend into the depths of passion or confrontation. They are not cold-far from it-but they struggle to reconcile their ideal of love with its inevitable complications.
Shadow
Their greatest flaw is their resistance to darkness. They refuse to acknowledge their own capacity for pettiness, jealousy, or selfishness, and so these emotions fester in the corners of their psyche. When confronted with harsh truths, they may retreat into denial or passive aggression rather than face them directly.
At their worst, they become the Escapist-a dreamer who drifts through life without ever fully committing, a spectator rather than a participant. They may grow resentful of those who demand more from them, yet they secretly envy those who embrace life’s chaos with open arms.
Conclusion
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer soft, flowing fabrics-linen, cotton, silk-in muted pastels or earthy tones, as if dressing for a perpetual spring morning. Their home is a sanctuary of light and air, filled with books of poetry, pressed flowers, and watercolor sketches. They might collect antique teacups or handcrafted ceramics, each piece chosen for its quiet elegance rather than its prestige.
Philosophically, they are drawn to Zen Buddhism, Romantic poetry, and the quiet wisdom of stoicism. They believe in the inherent goodness of people, though they are not blind to suffering-they simply choose to focus on what can be nurtured rather than what is broken. Their values are rooted in kindness, authenticity, and a deep reverence for the natural world. They despise artifice, yet they are not immune to its allure-sometimes, they too construct a persona of effortless grace, concealing their own doubts beneath a serene exterior.