India's Beloved Floral
Pure Jasmine Attar
— Mogra Oil in Sandalwood
India's most beloved floral fragrance — captured in pure oil. Sweet, heady mogra distilled into sandalwood in the traditional Kannauj style. 100% alcohol-free.
About Jasmine Attar
Jasmine has been India's signature floral for millennia — woven into hair, offered in temples, and worn as perfume by generations of Indian women. The mogra variety (Jasminum sambac) is distinctly Indian — intensely sweet, slightly indolic, and deeply sensual.
True jasmine attar is distilled from fresh flowers picked at dawn — the moment when their aromatic compounds peak. A single kilogram of jasmine attar requires thousands of freshly picked flowers and hours of gentle deg bhapka distillation.
On skin, jasmine attar unfolds slowly — initially a bright, sweet floral and deepening over hours into a warm, honeyed, deeply feminine scent of extraordinary beauty.
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Our Promise
- Distilled from fresh mogra and jasmine flowers
- 100% natural oil — no synthetic jasmine chemicals
- Traditional deg bhapka distillation
- Alcohol-free — no skin drying
- Free shipping on orders above ₹500 across India
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is jasmine attar?
Jasmine attar (mogra attar) is a pure oil perfume distilled from freshly harvested jasmine flowers (Jasminum sambac or Jasminum grandiflorum) into a base of sandalwood oil. India grows some of the finest jasmine in the world — particularly mogra (Jasminum sambac) in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
What does jasmine attar smell like?
Indian jasmine attar is rich, sweet, heady, and slightly animalic — very different from light synthetic jasmine fragrances. It has a warm, honeyed quality with green, slightly indolic undertones that make it feel alive and complex. It softens beautifully on skin over hours.
Is jasmine attar good for women?
Jasmine is one of the most universally beloved florals, traditionally worn by women across India in their hair and as perfume. It is deeply feminine but worn by all genders. In Indian bridal tradition, mogra garlands and jasmine attar are iconic.
How is jasmine attar different from jasmine essential oil?
Jasmine essential oil (absolute) is solvent-extracted and primarily used in aromatherapy and cosmetics. Jasmine attar is specifically distilled into sandalwood using the traditional deg bhapka method — it is a perfume oil, not an essential oil. Attars are more balanced, longer-lasting as a fragrance, and traditionally worn on skin.
How many drops of jasmine attar should I use?
One to two drops maximum on pulse points — wrists, inner elbows, sides of neck. Jasmine attar is very concentrated. A little goes a very long way — it projects beautifully and lasts 8–10 hours on skin.