💠 As expected, this was another beautiful and fun puzzle from PERMA. I already knew it would be a good one since "My Aspiration: The Fairytale" (another puzzle from the brand that features this artist's work) had become my favorite puzzle when I completed it recently.
💠 I had expected the puzzle to be a challenging one given all the frames and large expanses of purple. Which is why I did opt to work on it in the four sections as it was bagged. However, I don't think it is necessary to do so. Yes, there is a lot of purple, but there are different shades depending on if it is in a frame or in the background. Even the background has the stripes and different critters that help figure out the placement of pieces. The frames were also different enough, either in color or patterns, that it wouldn't be too hard to figure out.
💠 The quality on a PERMA puzzle is unmatched. it is really hard to fully explain without having experienced it in person. The closest I can explain it is Unified Pieces meets Momibook (also two of my favorite brands). It has the luxury packaging and soft touch matte piece feel of a Unified Piece Puzzle, but the special elements that I sometimes find in a Momibook puzzle (non messy embedded subtle shimmer finish, flocked fur, glow in the dark elements, etc).
💠 Instead of the gold foil elements that I saw in "My Aspiration: The Fairytale," this puzzle had glow in the dark features. These were mainly seen around the frames and did show up really well in person. Unfortunately, my phone doesn't capture it very well, but there is a picture near the end that shows it a bit.
💠 Overall, it was a fantastic puzzle and not one that I plan to ever let go from my collection. Not only do I adore the artwork from Luosha but I just can't get enough of PERMA's puzzles.