Botonical Name | : | Aquilaria agallocha | |
CAS # | : | 8007-46-3 | |
Country of Origin | : | India | |
Color & Odor | : | fragrance is wild and musky | |
Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol & oil, insoluble in water | |
Specific Gravity | : | 0.9250 - 0.9450 | |
Optical Rotation | : | 0.20 to 0.30 | |
Refractive Index | : | 1.4265 - 1.4425 @ 20°C | |
Flash Point | : | 70°C | |
Plant Part Used | : | it's mixture of many perfumery flower, resin, seed, leaves and etc. | |
Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
DESCRIPTION:
This attar derived its name from the 'Highest Paradise' or the Arabic term Jannatul Firdous. Made from the natural extracts of flowers and other essential oils, these have wild and musky fragrance that can leaves oneself mesmerized. These attars are used as gifts and are suitable for both male and female.CONSTITUENTS:
amber, patchouli, flowers, suitable for fragrance such as sandalwood, roots, herbs and spice.BLENDS WITH:
It suitably blends with alcohol, ether and chloroform.COMMON NAMES:
Firdous Attar .USES:
Firdaus attar were used by the kings and queens in the past. It also used for various aromatherapy purposes as these do not contain any preservatives. These attars are natural floral and herbal extracts with oil base and are also helpful in the cases of stress, hypertension and for treating skin ailments. Nowadays, the attars are used as a personal perfume primarily by Muslims as they are free from alcohol.