Collection: Attars

Attar (also known as ittar) is a natural perfume oil derived from botanical sources such as flowers, herbs, spices, or wood. It is traditionally used in the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Africa and is known for its deep, rich fragrance and long-lasting scent.

Natural Origin: Made through steam distillation or cold pressing, without alcohol or synthetic additives.

Ingredients: Common sources include rose, sandalwood, jasmine, oud (agarwood), and musk.

Cultural Significance: Used in religious ceremonies, personal grooming, and traditional medicine.

Long-Lasting: A small amount can last for hours due to its concentrated nature.

Packaging: Typically stored in small, ornate glass bottles called ittardans.

Attar is valued for its purity, luxury, and connection to traditional practices and spiritual rituals