Solar Wind transcends citrus, capturing the celestial journey of the sun's charged particles across space. Fiery orange and rhubarb erupt, mimicking solar flares, before cascading into a radiant sparkling heart of guava and strawberry.
Stone Cap: 100% strawberry quartz
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for someone who likes their freshness with edge: a scent that feels vivid, bright and slightly strange, like sunlight hitting polished stone. It suits close, animated settings where a sharp fruity trail and a modern mineral base can register without becoming heavy.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus-fruit brightness can lift off the skin without flattening. As an extrait, a light hand is enough: one to three sprays will give strong presence, with the fruity top and radiant heart projecting first before the base settles into a smoother, more textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy unconventional fresh scents with fruit, sparkle and structure, especially if they like citrus compositions that move beyond clean or aquatic territory. It will appeal to those drawn to modern niche perfumes with a vivid opening, a juicy heart and a darker, more textured finish.
Release year
2024
The nose
Doug Jenkins is the nose behind Solar Wind, and the fragrance fits a contemporary niche style that treats composition as concept as much as scent. His work here leans into contrast: sparkling fruit, mineral brightness and a textured, modern base that gives the idea of solar energy a tangible form. While Jenkins is not yet a widely canonical name in historical perfumery, Solar Wind shows the kind of precise, idea-led construction associated with independent fragrance making: a clear narrative, a distinctive material palette and a willingness to let unusual accords carry the emotional weight of the perfume.
Pictura Fragrans’s story
Pictura Fragrans presents perfume as an intersection of art, science and human experience. The house language is conceptual but not abstract for its own sake: each fragrance is built around a clear idea, then translated into a tactile, wearable composition with a strong visual identity and a collector-minded presentation.
Solar Wind’s concept
Solar Wind was conceived as an olfactory translation of the charged particles streaming from the Sun’s corona across space to Earth. The result is built around flare-like citrus and rhubarb brightness, then a juicy heart that suggests light, motion and radiance rather than a literal solar accord.
Extra info
Solar Wind is an extrait de parfum with a 24% concentration and was released in 2024. It comes in 50 ml bottles, with 5 ml and 1 ml samples also offered. The bottle is topped with a 100% strawberry quartz stone cap.
Solar Wind transcends citrus, capturing the celestial journey of the sun's charged particles across space. Fiery orange and rhubarb erupt, mimicking solar flares, before cascading into a radiant sparkling heart of guava and strawberry.
Stone Cap: 100% strawberry quartz
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for someone who likes their freshness with edge: a scent that feels vivid, bright and slightly strange, like sunlight hitting polished stone. It suits close, animated settings where a sharp fruity trail and a modern mineral base can register without becoming heavy.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus-fruit brightness can lift off the skin without flattening. As an extrait, a light hand is enough: one to three sprays will give strong presence, with the fruity top and radiant heart projecting first before the base settles into a smoother, more textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy unconventional fresh scents with fruit, sparkle and structure, especially if they like citrus compositions that move beyond clean or aquatic territory. It will appeal to those drawn to modern niche perfumes with a vivid opening, a juicy heart and a darker, more textured finish.
Release year
2024
The nose
Doug Jenkins is the nose behind Solar Wind, and the fragrance fits a contemporary niche style that treats composition as concept as much as scent. His work here leans into contrast: sparkling fruit, mineral brightness and a textured, modern base that gives the idea of solar energy a tangible form. While Jenkins is not yet a widely canonical name in historical perfumery, Solar Wind shows the kind of precise, idea-led construction associated with independent fragrance making: a clear narrative, a distinctive material palette and a willingness to let unusual accords carry the emotional weight of the perfume.
Pictura Fragrans’s story
Pictura Fragrans presents perfume as an intersection of art, science and human experience. The house language is conceptual but not abstract for its own sake: each fragrance is built around a clear idea, then translated into a tactile, wearable composition with a strong visual identity and a collector-minded presentation.
Solar Wind’s concept
Solar Wind was conceived as an olfactory translation of the charged particles streaming from the Sun’s corona across space to Earth. The result is built around flare-like citrus and rhubarb brightness, then a juicy heart that suggests light, motion and radiance rather than a literal solar accord.
Extra info
Solar Wind is an extrait de parfum with a 24% concentration and was released in 2024. It comes in 50 ml bottles, with 5 ml and 1 ml samples also offered. The bottle is topped with a 100% strawberry quartz stone cap.