
Tesori D’Oriente
Mediterranean drugstore, with Eastern ambition.
Tesori d'Oriente is an Italian personal-care line launched in 1998 by Conter, the Brescia-based manufacturer now part of the Sodalis Group. The brand built its identity around the idea of a daily wellness ritual borrowed from Eastern bathing cultures — hammam, ayurveda, byzantium, Persian dream — translated into shower creams, body milks and inexpensive eaux de toilette. The perfumery is unusual for a supermarket-tier brand: dense, ambery, oriental compositions with rose, oud, incense and resin accords that punch well above their price point and have built a cult following among bargain-hunting fragrance enthusiasts. Most fragrances are signed by perfumer Paolo Cerizza. Distribution is heavily Italian and pharmacy-channel rather than perfumery boutique. It suits a wearer who likes maximalist oriental perfumery without spending niche money — generous, unsubtle, and unmistakably Mediterranean drugstore.
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.
























