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WHITE LOTUS ATTAR

$5.00$1,920.00
The White Lotus Attar is famous for its wonderful smell. Associated with the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, the white lotus is considered very holy, and as such is used in religious ceremonies. It is also used in the perfumery industry. Direct use of this attar should be avoided during pregnancy.

WHITE MUSK ATTAR

$5.00$1,920.00
White Musk attar is a blend of traditional Arabic perfume oil. It is made of Thymus Vulgaris enhanced with Amber oil. The aroma of this attar is woody and musky. This attar is used to prepare perfumery products.

WINTERGREEN OIL

$3.00$530.00
Oil of Wintergreen is extracted from the leaves of a small evergreen herb that grows up to 15 cm. In late spring the plant forms small white flowers. In summer red cherry shaped berries grow and last until the following spring. The crushed leaves have a lovely medicinal smell.

YLANG YLANG OIL

$2.00$680.00
Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata var. genuina) is a tall tropical tree that grows up to 65 feet high with large delicate flowers that come in shades of yellow, mauve, or pink. The yellow flowers are preferred for the extraction of the essential oil, which is steam distilled from the freshly picked flowers in fractionated rounds to separate the topmost, delicate, floral notes (about 40 of the yield) from the more earthy-bourbon type notes of the successive fractionations.

ZAFRAAN ATTAR

$5.00$1,920.00
Scientific classification, Kingdom: Plantae, (unranked): Angiosperms, (unranked): Monocots, Order: Asparagales, Family: Iridaceae, Subfamily: Crocoideae, Genus: Crocus, Species: C. sativus Rare : precious, Saffron Attar has a rich, warm, exotic and beautifully decadent aroma. The mysterious fragrance of the attar inspires warm thoughts toward oneself and others. The Attar is made by distilling Saffron into a base of Sandalwood oil.

ZEDOARIA OIL

$5.00$1,150.00
warm-spicy, woody camphoraceous cineolic odor. Benefits the digestive systems and used as a gastrointestinal stimulant in flatulent colic. It also prevents stress ulceration. It is used as a condiment, as a flavoring for liqueurs and bitters, in perfumery, and medicinally as a carminative and stimulant Though the Zedoary (Curcuma Zedoaria) is native to India and Indonesia, it is also found in the flat southern terrain forests of Nepal.