![]() ![]() There is so much we can learn from the arts of the traditional ittar-saz. Ittars come from the earth, they are in some way the art of the earth, and are associated with cultures that live closer to the earth. The two can work well together, and this is something many Middle Eastern connoisseurs are discovering. “Oil is more intimate, closer to the skin. Our Gul Hina Attar is known for its rich, smooth and natural fragrance. ~ Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers Type : Mitti Attar Form : Liquid Packaging Size : 100ml, 150ml, 200ml Fragrance : Mitti We specialize in providing the best quality Mitti Attar. Its tone is of such unrelaxed fiber, that even at this late day, unworn by time, it wears the English and the Sanskrit dress indifferently and its fixed sentences keep up their distant fires still, like the stars, by whose dissipated rays this lower world is illumined.” It has such a rhythm as the winds of the desert, such a tide as the Ganges, and is as superior to criticism as the Himmaleh Mountains. “It seems to have been uttered from some eastern summit, with a sober morning prescience in the dawn of time, and you cannot read a sentence without being elevated as upon the table-land of the Ghauts. This aromatic attar brings you back to your inner being, reminding you of your connection with the earth and all its natural bounty. Mesmerizing Mitti Attar is centering, grounding, and beneficially beguiling. While many of us in the West may associate the smell of rain with the scent of droplets hitting the concrete, our Mitti Attar transports you to time and place light years away from the paved byways of modern living. This grounding, gorgeous attar, of Sandalwood and earth, captures the silent poetics of the earth’s intimacy just after it begins to rain. Our mystical Mitti Attar essence is created using distillation methods first conceived by Ancient Indian herbal-masters who lived over 5,000 years ago. Perfect on pulse points and meridians for meditation. Vetiver, Patchouli, Jasmine, Rose, Ylang, Spikenard, and Frankincense. The first drops of rain falling on parched earth enveloped by Sandalwood’s serene embrace. ![]() ![]() Part of Plant Distilled: Baked earth and heartwood.Ĭomposition: 100% Santalum album + Mitti baked earthĬultivation Method: Cultivated Sandalwood and Wild Clay Scent Description Botanical Name: Santalum album + Mitti baked earthĮxtraction Method: Traditional attar hydro-distillation of special baked earth distilled into Sandalwood ![]()
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