Shamama Shahi Attar

Natural Indian attars are traditional, alcohol-free perfume oils made from botanicals such as flowers, herbs, roots, and resins, distilled in a base of pure sandalwood oil and providing an alcohol-free alternative to conventional perfumes.

Shamama Shahi Attar opens with a rich, oriental base that combines the creamy depth of sandalwood and the warm sweetness of amber.
Subtle spicy accents and exotic saffron provide a refined complexity.
Floral notes of jasmine and ylang-ylang give it a seductive, velvety-soft twist.
Every drop promises an irresistible, opulent fragrance experience that envelops the senses.

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Core features

  • Woody : Sandalwood forms the base with a silky, warm woody note that lingers.
  • Spicy : Fine spices blend tastefully through the heart, adding an oriental depth.
  • Ambery : Amber brings a rich, resinous sweetness that adds extra layering to the perfume.
  • Floral & Spicy: Jasmine and ylang-ylang combine with fresh herbs for a fresh and complex character.
  • Exotic & oriental: The blend of saffron, flowers and spices evokes a lush, mysterious atmosphere.

Use & Benefits

  • Aromatherapy : Thanks to the soothing wood and amber notes, this attar extract provides peace and relaxation.
  • Special Occasions: Its luxurious, exotic fragrance profile makes Shamama Shahi Attar perfect for festive and celebratory moments.
  • Base for compositions : Distillers use this attar as a rich base note in oriental perfumes, such as Mukhallat and Bakhoor.
  • Long-lasting fragrance experience : A few drops are enough for a subtle, yet long-lasting presence on the wrists, neck or in the room.

 

 

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Traditional with the Deg and Bhapka method

Traditional attars are produced using the Deg and Bhapka method, a two-stage hydrodistillation process in copper stills: a large Deg (degh) and a smaller Bhapka.

In the Deg, botanical materials are boiled with water, after which the aromatic steam is passed through a bamboo tube (Chonga) to the Bhapka, which is filled with base oil such as sandalwood.


The vapour condenses, and after a second distillation with fresh oil, the concentrated attar is produced.

First distillate

In the Bhapka the steam condenses against the cooled metal. The resulting hydrosol forms on top of the base oil. This first distillate produces a fresh, refined fragrance with floral and woody accents.

Second refinement and maturation

The first distillate is redistilled with fresh base oil. This second phase concentrates and deepens the aroma. Afterwards, the concentrated attar oil is transferred into traditional leather bottles and aged in the sun for several days, resulting in a silky, richly rounded fragrance.

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How do you use attars?

Direct application to the skin

Apply a very small drop of attar to warm skin areas such as wrists, neck or behind the ears. The concentrated oil diffuses a subtle and long-lasting fragrance. Let the attar soak in for a few seconds before putting on clothes or using other products.

Mixtures and perfume blends

You can mix attars with neutral carrier oils (e.g. jojoba or almond oil) to soften the scent or make the product more economical. Add 1–2 drops of attar per teaspoon of carrier oil and test the ratio on a scent strip or your wrist. Experiment with combinations of different attars to create unique perfume compositions.

Aromatherapy and diffuser

Put 3–5 drops of attar in an aroma diffuser or aroma lamp. The heat or steam distributes the scent evenly throughout the room. Choose scented candles or electric diffusers that are suitable for pure essential oils.

Tips for optimal use

  • Always perform a sensitivity test first by applying 1 drop diluted to a small area of skin.

  • Store attars in dark, airtight bottles at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.

  • Combine attars with light perfume spray for a layered fragrance experience.

  • Adjust the quantity as needed: a few drops can already provide sufficient intensity.

  • Note your favorite mixing ratio for repetition in future perfumes.

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Attars in the range of De Kruiderie

Attar Fragrance Profile Use
Shamama Shahi Spicy, complex Base note, fixative
Shamama Tul Amber Warm, ambery Gourmand, oriental
Rose Gulab Soft, floral Heart note, solo fragrance
Oudh Assam Smoky, animalic Luxurious base note
Mitti Atar Earthy, rainy Meditative, grounding
Kesar (Saffron) Spicy, leathery Accent note
Sandalwood Attar Creamy, spicy Fixative, base
Majmua 96 Fresh, spiritual Chypre, meditative
Musk Amber Powdery, warm Soft base
Mukhalat Oriental, floral Ready to wear or blend
Choya Nakh Smoky, mineral Bold compositions
Bakhoor Attar Smoky, balsamic, floral Oriental base note, home fragrance

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