Golden Soap Collection
The stars:
40% Laurel
The 40% cooked by the Jebeyli family (since 1750). From the winter 2018 batch.
DiscoverThe stars:
32% Laurel
The 32% cooked by the Zanabili family (since 1870). From the winter 2019 batch.
The stars:
25% Laurel
The 25% cooked by the Fadel family (since 1950). From the winter 2014 batch.
The stars:
25% Laurel
The 25% cooked by the Fadel family (since 1925). From the winter 2018 batch.
DiscoverOnce upon a time, there was the oldest soap in the world...
Aleppo soap is made by a handful of Syrian families.
From generation to generation, this green gold prospers in the cradle of Alépin, a city known for the riches of its land.
He travels through time and finds himself in the hands of Cleopatra or even Queen Zenobia. And why not you ?
Once upon a time, there was the oldest soap in the world...
Overall, Aleppo and its soap have gone through difficult times. Faced with manufacturing that has been in difficulty since 2011. Aleppo soap has attracted a huge wave of counterfeiting or poor quality production.
Our cultural treasure is clearly in danger.
Savon d'Or was born from a desire to restore the reputation of this famous “Green Gold”. Preserving its place in history sums up the objective of Savon d'Or. Our role is to highlight the elite of rare and mature Aleppo soaps.
A soap victim of its success
The ingredients for making Golden soap are no longer a secret. It is the manufacturing know-how and its maturity which enhances its improvement.
How to recognize authentic Aleppo soap by its appearance? To the eye, certain clues can guide us.
For the body, hair or hands, the percentage of laurel will be important. For each use, a certain percentage of laurel is recommended.