Mitti Attar compound The flowers used to create
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The flowers used to create this product are organically farmed and are from the Jasminum officinale variety
was misnamed and should have been Hyraceum 40% DPG
Despite being a different species to the Indian oil
This demonstration formula was derived some inside knowledge and multiple GCMS analyses of a pristine bottle owned by Fraterworks
Mitti Attar compound The flowers used to createMitti attar is the distillation of earth itself that is not a metaphor. In Kannauj, India's perfume capital, clay from dried lakebeds is shaped into crude vessels, half baked in small kilns, then distilled into sandalwood oil. The result captures something you already know: petrichor, the intoxicating smell of rain on dry ground. Indian perfumers have been bottling this scent for centuries. For all intents and purposes, this as close as you'll get to