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Sacred Scents: Exploring the Spiritual Benefits of Frankincense and Myrrh

Sacred Scents: Exploring the Spiritual Benefits of Frankincense and Myrrh

Frankincense and Myrrh have a long history of traditional uses for thousands of years, spanning various socio-cultural aspects, including spiritual, religious, cosmetic, and medicinal. Both of them are natural resinous substances, respectively,…
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Creating Resinous Perfumes: A Novice Perfumer’s Guide

Resinous perfumes are a category of fragrances composed of various types of resins as a base note upon which the rest of the scents are built. Resins, also known as balms, are thick, sticky, viscous substances exudated from trees. When resins…
Agarwood in Holy Scriptures

Agarwood in Holy Scriptures

Agarwood, also known as Oud, Aloeswood, and Gaharu, has been revered for centuries for its rich, woody aroma and spiritual significance. This highly prized resinous heartwood forms in the Aquilaria tree when it becomes infected with a specific…
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Natural Perfumes for Summer

Traditionally, summer perfumes are soft and lighter citrus notes, light spices, flowery smells, and herbs where in contrast, winter perfumes are strong and heavier with notes like musk, cedar, leather, and heavier spices. Instead of choosing synthetic fragrances from your local department or fragrance store that may have some potential adverse effects on your body and mind, consider choosing our natural perfumes that are citrusy, floral, and absolutely emulate the smells of summer.
Are There Perfumes Without Chemicals

Are There Perfumes Without Chemicals?

Chemicals can be naturally occurring or man-made. We will need to differentiate between man-made synthetic chemicals, that are found to be toxic and harmful, and those yielded from natural origins, that are found to be environment friendly, as well as beneficial for human well-being.   
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Arabian Fragrances: History, Culture, and Anecdotal Chronicles

Arabian fragrances aren't merely harmonious concoctions; they embody enchanting sagas. Chronicles of merchants navigating desert landscapes laden with precious fragrance cargoes, sagas of adept perfumers crafting distinctive essences for the aristocracy, and anecdotes of poets immortalizing these scents in verse—all of these contribute to the mystique veiling Arabian perfumes.
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Which Fragrance is Good for Meditation?

The practice of meditation needs to have an atmosphere that can promote a feeling of calmness and relaxation. Certain scents have an incredible ability to enhance the sense of relaxation and serenity that can help transform the body and mind during meditation. For this reason, regular meditators are looking for fragrances that can help enhance their meditative experience. But with the overwhelming availability of fragrances in the market, it’s challenging to determine which fragrance is good for meditation.
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Oud Attar

The exquisite and complex scent of oud is intriguing and rare, and certainly, a precious gift of nature that is able to create a unique olfactory experience that evokes a sense of majesty, opulence, and supreme luxury. Oud is derived from agarwood, the resinous dark heartwood of a rare tropical tree called aquilaria native to the dense forest areas of India and some other parts of Southeast Asia.
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The Art of Perfumery – History and spirituality

Perfumes have been closely linked with human civilizations for thousands of years and the art of perfumery is continuously evolving over time since its origin. In ancient times they were associated with various aspects of life including spiritual,…
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Oud Perfumes

Oud is derived from the wood of agar tree (Aquilaria malaccensis) that typically grows in Southeast Asian countries. When a specific mold infection occurs in the wood, the plant excretes a resinous substance that is dark and highly scented. This resin is often called "black gold" or "liquid gold". The term "Oud" refers to both the resinous dark wood and the liquid oil distilled from it.