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Tangy of the Garden
Tangy of the Garden
Blue tansy and translucent florals.
Step into a crisp morning garden.
Citrus-fresh blue tones
Jasmine clarity
White Tea and the Flowers
White Tea and the Flowers
White tea and bergamot.
A tea party with noble flowers.
Refined citrus freshness
Floral brilliance
Iris in Sanctum
Iris in Sanctum
Frankincense and woody depth.
The sacred scent of iris gently envelops you.
Soft iris, intelligent citrus
Powdery elegance

100% Plant Essential

DANA Natural Aroma Fragrance

The scents used in the candles are all natural fragrances made using only the bounty of plants. Essential oils , a gift from nature, are carefully blended to recreate the sophisticated fragrance of perfume.

At DANA, we blend essential oils like perfume, and create a flow of scent from the top note you smell at first, to the middle note that gradually spreads, to the last note that lingers. Light a candle and experience the ever-changing "story of scent" born from plants.

Fragrance composition based on plant-derived ingredients

The composition of natural aroma compounds creates a unique fragrance.
For example, linalool and geraniol are found in large amounts in flowers and are the top scent components that give off a sweet, soft, and fluffy fragrance. On the other hand, components derived from leaves and trees such as β-caryophyllene and citronellol blend into the space over time and create a deep, calming aftertaste.

Perfume-like essential oil blends

The scents used in the candles are all natural fragrances made using only the bounty of plants. Essential oils , a gift from nature, are carefully blended to recreate the sophisticated fragrance of perfume.

At DANA, we blend essential oils like perfume, and create a flow of scent from the top note you smell at first, to the middle note that gradually spreads, to the last note that lingers. Light a candle and experience the ever-changing "story of scent" born from plants.

Fragrance composition based on plant-derived ingredients

The composition of natural aroma compounds creates a unique fragrance.
For example, linalool and geraniol are found in large amounts in flowers and are the top scent components that give off a sweet, soft, and fluffy fragrance. On the other hand, components derived from leaves and trees such as β-caryophyllene and citronellol blend into the space over time and create a deep, calming aftertaste.

Tangy of the Garden

Chamazulene (derived from blue tansy) gives a bluish, refreshing feeling and a sense of botanical freshness, while geraniol (derived from rose) adds a sweet, gorgeous scent, creating a light, floral top note.

The green, fresh scent of citronellol supports the refreshing middle note, adding a natural brightness to the fragrance before transitioning into a calming, slightly herbal aroma.

The fragrance evokes the image of a quiet flower field laced with morning dew, where the vibrancy and freshness of flowers blend together.

<Fragrance Properties Pyramid>

  • Top Notes: Chamazulene (from blue tansy), Geraniol (from rose)
  • Middle Note: Citronellol (green and citrus)
  • Last Note: Herbal molecules (may include nerol, etc.)

Iris in Sanctum

Ionone (derived from iris root) creates a slightly powdery and elegant top note, giving the scent a quiet, intellectual and somewhat nostalgic feel.

Woody ingredients such as beta-caryophyllene and vetiver spread, and the calming fragrance moves into the middle notes, and the musky aftertaste of ambrettelide (derived from ambrette seeds) gives the fragrance softness and depth.

The fragrance deepens over time, blossoming and releasing its fragrance along with the tranquil irises as if breathing in a silent temple, leaving a beautiful lingering scent that lingers as the refined flowers gently fade away.

<Fragrance Properties Pyramid>

  • Top Note: Ionone (derived from iris)
  • Middle Notes: β-caryophyllene, vetiver
  • Last Note: Ambrettelide (from Ambrette Seed)

White Tea and the Flowers

Linalool and geraniol (derived from white tea and bergamot) gently rise up at the top, bringing a soft, transparent sweetness and elegance.

Hyacinth and phenylethyl alcohol (derived from lilies) leave a powdery and elegant impression, creating an intellectual middle note.

Ambrettelide (derived from ambrette seeds) adds a musky aftertaste, while nerol and citronellol (derived from tea leaves and herbs) gently envelop the fragrance, leading to a clean, tranquil finish.

<Fragrance Properties Pyramid>

  • Top Notes: Linalool, Geraniol
  • Middle Notes: Hyacinal, Phenylethyl Alcohol
  • Last Notes: Ambrettelide, Nerol, Citronellol