Indian Attars
Indian Attars
India has a rich tradition of manufacturing attars, which are natural, alcohol-free perfumes made through hydro-distillation of flowers, herbs, and spices in a sandalwood oil base. Cities like Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, are renowned for producing high-quality attars such as rose, jasmine, kewda, and oud. Indian attars are in high demand globally due to their long-lasting fragrance and natural essence. They are widely exported to the Middle East, Europe, and the USA for use in perfumery, cosmetics, and aromatherapy. With growing demand for organic and chemical-free fragrances, India’s attar industry continues to thrive, blending ancient craftsmanship with modern global appeal.
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ATTAR BELA
Scent Profile: Floral, sweet, and slightly citrusy. Source: Derived from the Bela flower (often associated with jasmine). Usage: Known for

ATTAR BLACK MUSK
Scent Profile: Deep, musky, woody, smoky, and seductive, with earthy and amber undertones. Source: Originally derived from the musk deer,

ATTAR DEHNALUD
Scent Profile: Deep, rich, smoky, and woody. Source: Extracted from the rare and highly prized Agarwood (Oud). Usage: Oud is

ATTAR GULAB
Scent Profile: Soft, sweet, and floral. Source: Distilled from the petals of the rose. Usage: Known for its romantic and

ATTAR JASMINE
Scent Profile: Sweet, intoxicating, and floral. Source: Made from Jasmine flowers. Usage: Known for its deeply sensual and romantic fragrance,

ATTAR KESAR
Scent Profile: Warm, spicy, and slightly sweet. Source: Made from saffron (Kesar), one of the most expensive spices. Usage: Often

ATTAR KESAR CHANDAN
Scent Profile: Warm, creamy, and slightly spicy. Source: A blend of saffron (Kesar) and sandalwood (Chandan). Usage: Known for its

ATTAR KEWDA
Scent Profile: Sweet, tropical, and slightly fruity. Source: Extracted from the Kewda flower (Pandanus). Usage: Often used in South Asian

ATTAR KHAS
Scent Profile: Earthy, woody, smoky, and cooling. Source: Extracted from the roots of the Vetiver plant (Khas). Usage: Used for

ATTAR MAJMUA
Scent Profile: Spicy, woody, floral, with hints of sweetness. Source: A blend of multiple floral and herbal ingredients. Usage: Known

ATTAR MARRYGOLD
Scent Profile: Earthy, fresh, slightly peppery floral. Source: Extracted from the Marigold flower. Usage: Often associated with festive and ceremonial

ATTAR MEHANDI
Scent Profile: Herbal, warm, with earthy and floral notes. Source: Derived from the Henna plant (Mehndi). Usage: Popular in traditional

ATTAR MITTI
Scent Profile: Earthy, musky, fresh, and reminiscent of wet soil after rain. Source: Often referred to as “Mitti”, this attar

ATTAR SHAMAMA
Scent Profile: Complex, woody, spicy, and floral. Source: A blend of multiple ingredients like herbs, flowers, and spices. Usage: Highly