Thundra is an atmospheric exploration of the earth at its most quiet and introspective. Rather than a warm, hippie-style patchouli, this fragrance leans into a cold, medicinal, and loamy territory. Th...
Enthusiasts frequently compare Thundra to Le Labo’s Baie 19, noting that both share a moody, rain-soaked earth aesthetic, though Thundra is often cited for its higher oil concentration.
While patchouli is the central pillar, the community consensus is that this is not a "dark" or "grimy" scent; rather, it is praised for its transparency and simple, high-quality ingredient list.
Performance is a major talking point, with many users noting that while the projection becomes a "soft scent bubble" after the first hour, the actual longevity on the skin is exceptional, often lasting an entire day.
It is widely regarded as a niche, "artistic" fragrance rather than a crowd-pleaser; reviewers suggest it is best suited for leisure and personal contemplation rather than high-energy social settings.