Ghaziabad Rose
Roses have been part of India for more than 5000 years. They have evolved with the agriculture over time. 16th century Mughal empress, Nur Jahan, is said to have discovered Attar of roses through bathing in rose water that created a residual potent oil. This Ghaziabad Rose Attar has a floral green essence, with buttery notes of grass and fruitiness. It is slightly smokey, and not citrusy. A rare, soft and natural scent!
Roses have been part of India for more than 5000 years. They have evolved with the agriculture over time. 16th century Mughal empress, Nur Jahan, is said to have discovered Attar of roses through bathing in rose water that created a residual potent oil. This Ghaziabad Rose Attar has a floral green essence, with buttery notes of grass and fruitiness. It is slightly smokey, and not citrusy. A rare, soft and natural scent!
Roses have been part of India for more than 5000 years. They have evolved with the agriculture over time. 16th century Mughal empress, Nur Jahan, is said to have discovered Attar of roses through bathing in rose water that created a residual potent oil. This Ghaziabad Rose Attar has a floral green essence, with buttery notes of grass and fruitiness. It is slightly smokey, and not citrusy. A rare, soft and natural scent!