- Model No: MUKHALAT AL MALIKI RAISA ATTAR
- Category: Essential Oils and Aromatics
- Keywords: Manufacturer / From the plant material, essential oils are extracted by distillation. There are three methods of distillation e.g. steam-distillation, hydro distillation & hydro steam distillation. The steam distillation is perfumed by passing dry steam to the plant material, whereby the steam volatile oil present in the plant material is volatilized and passed through the condensers along with steam to the receivers. This method gives better, cheaper and quicker yield, but not applicable to delicate flowers. Hydro distillation is the oldest method of distillation, which involves heating of plant material with water, and steam is generated, within the still. Here, the plant material remains in direct contact with the water in a crude metallic distillation outfit. The hydro steam distillation method is carried out where the perfumery material is vulnerable to direct steam. In this method the plant material is supported on a screen or perforated grid inserted at some distance above the bottom of the still. Here the lower part of the still contains water up to a level just below the grid.
- Manufacturer Name: MANUFACTURE/TRADER
- Packing size: 1kg
- Price: ₹10,000
Description
Mukhallat al Maliki Raisa attar is a perfect specimen of Arabic perfume oils which is extracted naturally by using traditional processes. The timeless and incredible scent of Mukhalat Al Maliki Raisa attar is a fragrance that is reminiscent of nobility and wealth. It is long lasting and scintillating aroma of this attar that defines its global demand and supply. Although this attar originated in the lands of Indian subcontinent, it is being traded in the world for its amazing aromatic properties and several other benefits. It is prepared using the purest forms of natural ingredients which not only makes it highly wholesome but also premium quality that can be used by anyone as it does not have any harmful effects. The scent of this perfumed oil has a hint of Spanish Saffron and a base of woods, mosses and musk that are used in the making of this attar.