Santa Maria Novella

Italy Italy since 1221 Pronunciation
The oldest perfumery by far is probably "Santa Maria Novella". The Italian luxury label's roots trace back to 1221 when a monastery of this name was founded in Florence and run... Read more
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The oldest perfumery by far is probably "Santa Maria Novella". The Italian luxury label's roots trace back to 1221 when a monastery of this name was founded in Florence and run by monks. The garden of Tuscany was the source of numerous local herbs, which were processed into medicine in the monastery's pharmacy. Then, in 1380, the city was brushed with the plague, which augmented the need for medication and beautiful fragrances.

In 1533, Catherine de Medici set out from Florence to marry the French king, bringing her perfumer Renato Bianco to France. Consequently, the brand with the deep heritage and high-quality ingredients commanded the respect of worldwide customers.

Since then, a lot has happened at "Santa Maria Novella". The assortment has been expanded repeatedly and adapted to the current demand. The development from medicinal tinctures to natural fragrance and care products has been particularly noticeable. "Santa Maria Novella" currently sells not only luxurious perfumes but also skincare products (creams, skincare milk, face masks, etc.), body care products (shower gel, liquid soap, bath salts, etc.), and room fragrances (scented candles, atomizers, scented sachets, and tablets, etc.).

In addition, "Santa Maria Novella" has created "Acqua della Regina" - the special collection in honor of the brand's 800th anniversary.

Those interested in the numerous luxury fragrances and aromas of "Santa Maria Novella" can purchase them in selected online stores, and the label's homepage.
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