
Siordia Parfums
Author perfumery from the Russian atelier.
Siordia Parfums is a small Russian niche house founded in 2016 by self-taught perfumer Ekaterina Siordia. The line is built around narrative compositions — many early releases are named after houses of mythical animals (House of the Lion, House of the Wolf, House of the Dragon) — and trades in the heavy, resinous, ambery vocabulary popular in the post-Soviet niche scene. The perfumery itself is unfussy and direct: oud accords, leather, smoke, dried fruit and dense woods. Concentrations run high, projection is generous, and the brand makes no effort to chase Western minimalism. Production volumes are modest and the work circulates mostly through niche boutiques and online specialists. It suits wearers drawn to the maximalist Eastern-European niche school — long-lasting, opulent, character-driven scents intended to be noticed.
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.


























































