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kasturi attar paste, Original kasturi attar Unique Long Lasting Fragrance Floral ( Pack in 4 pice)

Original price was: ₹300.00.Current price is: ₹230.00.

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Availability: 98 in stock

4.3
4.3 out of 5 stars (based on 395 reviews)
Excellent62%
Very good17%
Average15%
Poor6%
Terrible0%
Sale!

kasturi attar paste, Original kasturi attar Unique Long Lasting Fragrance Floral ( Pack in 4 pice)

Original price was: ₹300.00.Current price is: ₹230.00.

Availability: 98 in stock

4.3
4.3 out of 5 stars (based on 395 reviews)
Excellent62%
Very good17%
Average15%
Poor6%
Terrible0%
  • How this Product

    1. Very good quality.
  • Its a Long lasting Product

    1. Yes
  • This product is Watter Prof

    1. No

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Attar kasturi arham aromatic | kasturi attar wiki | kasturi attar paste | kasturi attar benefits in hindi

Ittar, often called attar, is an essential oil made from plants or other organic materials. These oils are most frequently extracted via steam or hydrodistillation. The attar of flowers was first produced by the Persian physician Ibn Sina by distillation. Attar can also be created chemically, although typically, natural scents that meet the criteria for attars are distilled with water. Typically, the oils are distilled into a foundation of wood like sandalwood and aged. Depending on the botanicals employed and the desired results, the aging process might span anywhere from one to ten years.It is correct to say that ittars are technically distillates of flowers, herbs, spices, and other natural materials, such as baked earth over sandalwood oil or liquid paraffin, utilizing the hydrodistillation procedure (Dhaka). These methods are still used today in India’s Kannauj.

 

 

Weight0.025 g
Dimensions12 × 14 × 4 cm