Crystality Wild Drops Parfums
At a glance
Is Crystality Wild Drops Parfums worth trying?
Crystality by Wild Drops Parfums is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, green, aquatic with Grass, Green Leaves, Pear
The first impression
Crystality by Wild Drops Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. Crystality was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Anna Nikishina. Top notes are Grass, Green Leaves, Pear and Apricot; middle notes are White Rose, Freesia, Water Lily, Tulip, Watery Notes and Mineral notes; base notes are Green Leaves, Woody Notes, Mineral notes, Iris and White Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Anna Nikishina
Anna Nikishina is a perfumer known for her work with Wild Drops Parfums, where she creates fragrances that often explore natural and atmospheric themes. Her style blends earthy, woody, and gourmand elements, as seen in creations like Autumn Forest 5 and Caramel Forest, which evoke layered woodland scents. She also experiments with contrasting notes, such as the dark, tea-infused Bloody Tea and the fresh, green Chlorophyll, showcasing her versatility within nature-inspired compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Crystality Wild Drops Parfums
Essence
Crystality captures the Wanderer-a spirit untethered, drawn to the horizon’s shimmer. The opening grass and green leaves evoke dew-kissed mornings, while mineral notes mimic the grit of uncharted paths. This fragrance doesn’t settle; it drifts like pollen on a breeze.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor linen tunics and well-worn hiking boots. Their home is sparse: a map pinned to the wall, a single white rose in a mason jar. The aquatic and green accords mirror their love for open skies and the way sunlight fractures on river stones.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in movement as meditation. The pear and apricot top notes reflect their joy in fleeting pleasures, while woody base notes ground their rootlessness in quiet resilience. Water lily and tulip middle notes reveal a reverence for transience-beauty found in impermanence.
Relationships
They connect deeply but briefly, like freesia’s short-lived bloom. Lovers are left with postcards and the ghost of white musk. Friends know them by their sudden arrivals and quieter exits, always carrying stories like pebbles in pockets.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them folding a tent or boarding a train. They journal in coffee shops, sipping chamomile tea (though they’d never admit to missing the ritual). The moderate sillage mirrors their presence-felt, then gone, like a shadow across grass.
Shadow
Their mineral detachment can become evasion. The iris’s coolness risks frost when intimacy knocks. They must learn that some roots nourish rather than bind.
Conclusion
Crystality is the scent of a footloose soul, green and gleaming. Like the Wanderer, it refuses to be decanted into categories, leaving only a trail of crushed leaves and sunlight in its wake.