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India is well-known for its Attar making since the time of ancient times. All Indian Kings ( RAJA in Hindi) were fans of Attars. In the course of time, the Mughals arrived in Indian in the 1500s and found these Attars beautiful and affectionate. They utilized these attars in The Great Bath ( Hamama in Urdu). This Attar of Roses (sometimes called "Ruh Gulab" ) was invented in the name of the spouse of Mughal Emperor Jahangir and was named "Noorjahan". In the following years, all areas in which the Rose were discovered such as Kannauj began to produce Rose Attar based into Sandalwood oil. Then they began using the various flowers in their the region of origin such as Bela (Jasminum Sambac), Chameli ( Jasminum Grandiflorum) , Bakul (Mimusops Elengi), Kadam (Anthocephalus cadamba), Champa (Michelia Champaca) and Kewra (Pandanus odoratissimus) and so on. to make pure sandalwood oil.

The process of making attar is very simple for anyone who is an expert in Kannauj. They are able to create amazing natural fragrances. The market for flowers as well as the extraction of sandalwood oil and distillation are all happening throughout Kannauj District of Uttar Pradesh State, India. It is well-known for the production of attars, blends and the distillation of genuine Sandalwood oil (East India Santalum Album). The production of Attar's main ingredient sandalwood was suspended due to the deficiency of the material and the ban imposed by the government on distillation of the same however, now supplies of Sandalwood Oil is being steady and the government has started auctions of Sandalwood to further distill. The government also issued the certificate of manufacture to a number of Sandalwood Oil distilleries of Kannauj City which has increased the production and reduced the price of Attars slightly.

In India In particular, specifically in Kannauj City, Attars are still manufactured using an ancient method to preserve the naturalness and culture of India's traditional attar trade. Attars are a staple ingredient in the Indian market. Attars are mostly used in sweets, tobacco, skin health and other items in India. Certain excellent ventures of lifestyle firms also boost the demand of natural fragrances using attars and as a major ingredient in their premium products.

The best practice for buying is for all information regarding the Attar manufacturing Process and the background of the distiller as well as exports popularity in the marketplace. Some traders make attars by mixing the flower oil with sandalwood, and then sell them as pure attar, which is the most ineffective practices of making attar because when you mix two oils and then blends them, it becomes and not an attar. Attars are created by the hydro distillation from flowers to Sandalwood Oil and they're not affordable.

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