Attar Dealers in Awas Vikas, Kanpur (4 products available)

  • Champa Attar

    Champa Attar

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    • Country of Origin: India
    • Color: Light Yellow
    • Form: Liquid
    • Uses: Champa Attar is useful in treating of gonorrhea as well as in renal diseases. Other than this, it is also used for diseases of head, sub-acute rheumatism, headache, vertigo, gout and other ailments.
    • Botonical Name: Champaca
    • Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
    • Product Code: Champa Attar
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  • Zafran Kesar Attar

    Zafran Kesar Attar

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    The word 'attar', 'ittar' or 'othr' is basically an Arabic word which means 'scent'; this in turn is believed to have been derived from the Persian word Atr, meaning 'fragrance'. Attar (Arabic: عطر‎) also known as ittar is a natural perfume oil derived from botanical sources, such as flowers (jasmine, rose, sandalwood and more), herbs, spices, or barks. Oils can also be expressed by chemical means but generally natural perfumes which qualify as Attars are distilled naturally. Once obtained, these oils are generally distilled into a wood base such as sandalwood and then aged. The aging period can last from one to ten years depending on the botanicals used and the results desired. A large number of references to cosmetics and perfumes in Sanskrit literature were found like in the Brhatsamhita is a 6th century Sanskrit encyclopaedia by Varahamihira (505 AD – 587 AD). Cosmetics and perfumes making were mainly practiced for the purpose of worship, sale and sensual enjoyment. Gandhayukti gave recipes for making scents. It gives a list of eight aromatic ingredients used for making scents. They were: Rodhara, Usira, Bignonia, Aguru, Musta, Vana, Priyangu, and Pathya. The Gandhayukti also gave recipes for mouth perfumes, bath powders, incense and talcum powder. The manufacture of rose water began perhaps in the nineteenth century AD. The earliest distillation of attar was mentioned in the Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. The Harshacharita, written in 7th century AD in northern India, mentions use of fragrant agarwood oil. In ancient India, attar was prepared by placing precious flowers and sacred plants into a water or vegetable oil. Slowly the plants and flowers would infuse the water/oil with their delicate fragrance. The plant and flower material would then be removed and a symphony of their aromatic beauty would be held in the attar. These attars were then worn as a sacred perfume or to anoint. Some of the first lovers of Attars were the Mughal nobles of India. Jasmine attar was the favourite perfume of the Nizams of the Hyderabad state. Attar figures into some of the romantic stories of a bygone era. Its patrons included great poets like the legendary Mirza Ghalib. When Ghalib met his beloved in the winter, he rubbed his hands and face with attar hina. In Ain-e-Akbari, Abul Fazal, has mentioned that Akbar used attar daily and burnt incense sticks (bakhoor) in gold and silver censers. A princess's bath was incomplete without incense and attar. Avery popular attar with the Mughal princes was ood, prepared in Assam.

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  • Indian Attars

    Indian Attars

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    We are the most trusted Manufacturer and Exporter of Indian Attars and Floral Waters in global markets. We are reckoned for the production of Indian Attars, which we are offering in a wide range such as Gulab, Motia, Mehndi, Zafri (Genda), Mitti, Hina, Rose Water & Keora Water etc. Indian Attars are available in : Shamama 909Shamama 960Kewra GulabMotiaMehndiZafri (Genda)MittiHinaRose Water & Keora Water Raw Material Used : Flowers and Indian Herbs Special Features : 100% pure and natural Attars : Includes varieties of jasmine for Chameli and Motia AttarRose Damascena for Gulab AttarPandanus for Kewda or Keora AttarKhus Attar is made from roots, while probably the world’s most unusual perfume is the attar called Mitti, prepared form the sun Peached soil of Kannauj Traditional Attar : Two aromatic sources of fragrances (including sandal wood oil) is Hina or Shamama containing the distilled sources pour from many flowers and herbs and in the best quality products, scarce and precious materials, such as Agar Wood, Musk and Saffron Industries where this product is used : GutkhaTobaccoConfectionaryCosmeticsConsumer goods industry Colors & Packaging Available : 5kg , 10 Kg, and 25kg drums.Food grade silver coated aluminum bottles. Payment Terms : L/C 100% Irrevocable confirmed L/C at sight form any esteemed bank.50% Advance at the time of confirming the order through T/T and balance 50% at the time of fax copy of B/L.

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  • Shamama Attar

    Shamama Attar

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    rosewater, sugandhmantri oil, Tagetes Oil, Valerian Root Oil, jatamasi oil

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