At ASHTA District 8, every new arrival is a story. And some stories are carried not in words, but in scent.
We’re proud to welcome ATSIRI, a name that resonates far beyond essential oils. This Indonesian-born aromatic house blends heritage and wellness into every bottle, inviting you to pause, breathe, and rediscover the art of living well.
Rooted with History, Grown with Grace
Long before wellness became a movement, the hills of Tawangmangu, Central Java whispered a different kind of story. Steam rising from citronella, nature’s quiet power waiting to be shared. Originally built in 1963 by Indonesia’s first president Soekarno, the site was once intended as Asia’s largest citronella distillery. It stood still for decades.
Today, that forgotten factory has been reimagined as ATSIRI. A sanctuary of aroma, wellness, and sustainability. What began as a place of purpose continues with deeper meaning, connecting past and present through the sensorial language of scent.

The Fragrance of Thoughtful Living
From essential oils and body care, to home fragrances and thoughtful gift sets, every item is infused with natural ingredients, ethical craftsmanship, and timeless Indonesian elegance.
Their signature scents aren’t made to overpower but to invite calm. Each formula reflects nature, crafted to soothe, awaken, and accompany you through moments big and small.
This is aromatic living, elevated.

Crafted with Intention
ATSIRI lives by a simple but powerful belief. That healing can begin with the senses, and that sustainability is not an afterthought but a way of life. Their ingredients are mindfully sourced. Their packaging is designed to endure. And their story, from abandoned factory to thriving wellness ecosystem, is proof that transformation can be both gentle and bold.
Just like ASHTA, ATSIRI doesn’t rush. It invites you to slow down. To take pleasure in quiet rituals. To breathe deeper, live softer, and carry beauty with you one drop at a time.
Visit ATSIRI, now open at ASHTA District 8, and let scent become your new way of coming home.



