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Ruh Gulab


Ruh Gulab, also known as Rose Essence, is a highly concentrated and precious perfume oil distilled from the petals of fragrant roses. It is a traditional Indian fragrance that has been used for centuries in various rituals, ceremonies, and personal care practices. Ruh Gulab is known for its delicate and intoxicating aroma, which is often described as a blend of sweet, floral, and slightly spicy notes. It is a versatile fragrance that can be used in a variety of ways, including as a perfume, a room freshener, and an ingredient in aromatherapy blend

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Agarwood


Agarwood, also known as oud or aloeswood, is a resinous heartwood that forms in Aquilaria trees when they become infected with a type of mold. This infection causes the tree to produce a dark, fragrant resin in response to the attack.

Oud oil is an essential oil that is extracted from agarwood through a process of steam distillation. It is one of the most expensive natural materials in the world, due to the rarity of high-quality agarwood and the labor-intensive process of extracting the oil.

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SandalWood


Sandalwood essential oil is highly regarded for its various health and wellness benefits. Derived from the Santalum album tree, this oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine practices, religious ceremonies, and perfumery.

The distinct aroma of sandalwood is warm, woody, and exotic, making it a popular choice in the fragrance industry. In addition to its pleasant scent, sandalwood essential oil also possesses numerous therapeutic properties.

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Amber


Whale vomit, also known as ambergris, is a substance produced by sperm whales. It is a waxy gray or black secretion that is used in the fragrance industry due to its unique scent. Ambergris is formed in the digestive system of a whale to protect its stomach from the sharp beaks of squid it consumes. Initially, ambergris has a foul odor, but as it ages and gets exposed to sunlight and saltwater, it develops a pleasant fragrance, often described as musky or earthy. This transformation, along with its rarity, makes ambergris highly sought after and valued by perfume makers.

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