CHANDAN OIL EXTRACT, USED IN THE MAKING OF NATURAL CHANDAN/SANDALWOOD PERFUME
The steam distillation of the chipped heartwood of the Chandan plant is an essential step in the production of the Natural Chandan scent. The fact that the sandalwood tree grows so slowly that it takes several decades to achieve full maturity is one of the factors that contribute to the scarcity of natural Chandan perfume and the high cost of this product. As a result of its widespread use and demand, sandalwood has been subject to issues such as illicit logging and overharvesting, which has led to the need for conservation initiatives to save these priceless trees.
CHANDAN PERFUME IS STEEPED IN HISTORY AND CULTURE.
Both the perfume made from sandalwood and the oil extracted from it holds a wealth of cultural and spiritual significance in a variety of traditions. They are also profoundly ingrained in the cultural makeup of Indian heritage. Chandan Oil is an essential oil that is highly treasured and in high demand all over the world since it continues to be a symbol of luxury, purity, and serenity.
DIVINE ESSENCE CHANDAN PERFUME IN INDIA ARE EXPENSIVE.
The fragrant oil is extracted from the heartwood of the Sandalwood tree (Santalum album), which takes a minimum of 15 to 20 years for the tree to attain maturity and develop its aromatic core. The oil itself is extracted from the Sandalwood tree. This delayed growing process leads to the rarity and exclusivity of natural sandalwood scent, both of which contribute to its high demand due to its high scarcity value. Aranyam Sandalwood/Chandan Perfume has a distinctive scent that is profoundly embedded in Indian culture and spirituality, and this is reflected in the way that it is used. The luxury Chandan fragrance is the epitome of calm and sophistication because of the woody, earthy, and sweet elements that compose its composition. It should come as no surprise that people throughout India and the world long for its distinctive aroma