Kannauj, known as the perfume capital of India, has been producing attar for centuries. This traditional art of making attar, or ittar, involves extracting natural fragrances from flowers, herbs, and spices through a meticulous distillation process. Kannauj attars are renowned worldwide for their purity, longevity, and exquisite aromas, making them a favorite among perfume connoisseurs. The process of making Attar Kannauj is an age-old craft that has been passed down through generations. Skilled artisans use a technique called hydro-distillation, where raw materials like rose, jasmine, sandalwood, and saffron are distilled to extract their essential oils. Unlike alcohol-based perfumes, Kannauj attars are oil-based and completely natural, offering a deep and lasting fragrance without synthetic additives. One of the most famous varieties of Kannauj attar is the Ruh Gulab, made from the finest roses. This luxurious floral fragrance is cherished for its romantic and soothing aro...