Love For 3 Oranges Aether Arts Perfume
At a glance
Is Love For 3 Oranges Aether Arts Perfume worth trying?
Love for 3 Oranges by Aether Arts Perfume is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, sweet with Citruses, Orange, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Love for 3 Oranges by Aether Arts Perfume is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Love for 3 Oranges was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Amber Jobin. Top notes are Citruses and Orange; middle notes are Orange Blossom and Green Notes; base note is Woody Notes.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Amber Jobin
Amber Jobin is the founder and nose behind Aether Arts Perfume, an independent brand known for conceptual and narrative-driven fragrances. Her creative signature blends atmospheric, often smoky and resinous notes with unexpected natural and synthetic elements to evoke specific places or experiences. Notable creations include the Burner Perfume series, such as Black Rock City and Incense Indica, which translate the sensory landscape of Burning Man into wearable art.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Love For 3 Oranges Aether Arts Perfume
Essence
Love For 3 Oranges embodies the Innocent archetype, radiating unfiltered joy and trust in life's sweetness. The fragrance's citrus burst is pure morning energy, while orange blossom carries the optimism of first love. Woody notes in the base suggest that even their innocence has roots-this isn't naivete but chosen wonder.
They move through the world as if it's perpetually May, greeting strangers with the same delight as old friends. Green notes in the heart keep their perspective fresh, like dew on new grass.
Style & Aesthetic
Their clothes are sun-faded and soft-a yellow sundress with pockets, linen shirts rolled to the elbows. They favor straw bags that shed bits of hay and shoes that can pivot from sidewalk to meadow. Their living space is airy with windows open to bird-song, furnished with painted thrift store finds and bowls of actual oranges.
Walls might be the pale green of young leaves, accented by childish drawings (theirs or a niece's) framed without irony. Bookshelves hold well-loved fairy tales and botany guides.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the inherent goodness of people and the healing power of silliness. To them, sharing an orange segment is a political act-a refusal of cynicism. The orange blossom in their fragrance reflects their faith in reciprocity: plant kindness, harvest connection.
They're not blind to darkness but insist on balancing it with light. Their activism takes the form of urban gardens or story hours, never shouting but always showing up.
Relationships
They're the person who remembers your favorite childhood candy and slips it into your coat pocket. Lovers are disarmed by their lack of guile-no mind games, just handwritten notes saying "You looked happy today." Friends rely on them to point out the first crocus or organize picnic birthdays.
Their openness sometimes attracts those who would take advantage, but the woody base of their fragrance suggests quiet resilience-they recover but don't harden.
Lifestyle
Mornings start with stretching toward sunlight like the plants they adore. They bike to farmers' markets just to chat with growers, returning with one peach and three new friends. Work might involve teaching children, gardening, or any role that rewards curiosity.
Afternoons are for sketching clouds or napping in hammocks. Evenings find them squeezing oranges for neighbors or dancing alone to old records.
Shadow
Their greatest risk is spiritual sunburn-overexposure to harsh realities without protection. The green notes can turn bitter when their trust is repeatedly betrayed. They may cling to toxic positivity, mistaking their fragrance's citrus for a force field against genuine pain.
When unbalanced, they regress into childishness rather than childlikeness, avoiding hard conversations with a trail of orange peels.
Conclusion
Love For 3 Oranges is for those who choose delight as an act of resistance. It suits neither the jaded nor the blindly optimistic, but rather those who understand that wonder is a practice. Like the fragrance itself, they remind us that innocence isn't ignorance-it's the courage to peel life open again and again, expecting juice every time.