
Sana Jardin
Fragrance that gives back.
Sana Jardin was founded in 2017 by Amy Christiansen Si-Ahmed as a UK-based niche house that made ethical sourcing and community reinvestment foundational to its commercial model rather than optional additions. The brand works directly with small-scale botanical suppliers across Morocco, India, and other botanical-producing regions, structuring its supply relationships to ensure that fragrance farmers receive sustainable income rather than commodity pricing. Christiansen Si-Ahmed's approach positions fragrance as a vehicle for economic and environmental justice, refusing the extractive sourcing patterns that have historically enriched European fragrance houses at the expense of producing communities. The compositions themselves are carefully made—Bertrand Duchaufour and other accomplished perfumers have contributed work—and the olfactive quality matches the brand's ethical ambitions rather than using sustainability as a substitute for quality. Sana Jardin fragrances tend toward naturalistic floral and oriental profiles that reflect their ingredient origins honestly. The house has won international recognition for integrating social mission into genuine luxury product.
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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.










