Sirvan Perfumes — Saudi Soul, Melbourne Craft

Sirvan Perfumes — Saudi Soul, Melbourne Craft

Fragrance Woven from Two Worlds

In Saudi Arabia, scent is far more than adornment—it is language. The first oud smoke at sunrise, Riyadh roses carried by desert wind, cardamom drifting through a family majlis: each aroma marks a memory. Sirvan was born from that heritage—and reborn in Melbourne, where modern extraction technology lets us bottle those memories without compromise.


Roots in the Kingdom

Our founder’s earliest fragrance lessons came from Saudi souks, where merchants could identify a resin’s origin by aroma alone. Those lessons shaped our philosophy: every ingredient must carry a story. That’s why we still source hand‑picked Riyadh rose, ethically harvested Assam oud and frankincense from the Eastern Province.

Why We Craft in Melbourne

Bringing Saudi olfactory tradition to Australia does more than change geography—it merges disciplines. In our Melbourne atelier, small‑batch maceration meets modern GC‑analysis, ensuring each Sirvan extrait stays vegan, cruelty‑free and built for 8–12 hours of sillage.

“We refuse to choose between heritage and innovation—our perfumes must hold both.”
— Sirvan Studio Journal, 2025

Ingredient Integrity

  • Single‑origin oud—aged 3 years in steel drums before blending
  • Riyadh rose absolute—harvested at dawn to preserve freshness
  • Sustainable Australian sandalwood—FSC‑certified supply

Small‑Batch Luxury

We release each composition in editions of just 450 bottles. Every flacon is numbered and date‑stamped by hand, so when you hold Sirvan you’re holding a moment—never a mass‑market SKU.

How to Experience Sirvan

If commercial perfumes have ever felt loud or forgettable, perhaps you need a scent that speaks for you rather than at you. We invite you to:

  1. Explore the Signature Collection →
  2. Order our Discovery Set—four 2 ml vials, redeemable toward a full bottle
  3. Join the Sirvan Society newsletter for 10 % off & studio stories

Sirvan — Ancient memory, modern refinement.

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