
Arman Manoukian Parfums
The first Armenian perfumes with French traditions.
Arman Manoukian Parfums stands as the first registered perfume brand in Armenia, founded in 2014 by perfumer, artist, and designer Arman Manoukian. Rooted in the conviction that great fragrance demands uncompromising materials and unhurried craft, the house refuses mass production in favour of small-batch, connoisseur-grade compositions. Manoukian's creative wellspring is deeply historical: he discovered ancient essential-oil formulae in the manuscripts of the Matenadaran repository in Yerevan, formulas once used in baptismal and church ceremonial rituals, and these venerable combinations seeded the original seven fragrances presented at launch. His sensory memory reaches back to childhood — freshly baked lavash, tea-rose petal jam, Armenian highland herbs — all filtered through classical French training. The result is an intimate cross-cultural dialogue: Caucasian botanical soul articulated in the precise language of Grasse. Each release is an authored statement, made for those who wear fragrance as a private philosophy rather than a social signal.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.






















