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- September 25, 2025
Why Choose Natural Attars Over Synthetic Perfumes?
In today’s world of fast-fashion fragrances, most perfumes are made with synthetic chemicals and alcohol, designed to last for a few hours but often harsh on the skin. In contrast, natural attars are timeless treasures, crafted with patience, tradition, and purity. At Meena Perfumery, Kannauj, we still follow the centuries-old art of attar making — and here’s why you should choose attars over synthetic perfumes.
1. 100% Natural & Alcohol-Free
Attars are distilled from real flowers, herbs, spices, and woods, with sandalwood oil as the natural
- September 25, 2025When it comes to fragrances, nothing compares to the richness of traditional Indian attars. At Meena Perfumery, Kannauj, we craft attars using age-old distillation techniques, capturing the soul of flowers, herbs, woods, and spices in their purest form. If you are new to attars or wish to explore our most loved creations, here are the Top 10 Attars you must try:
- September 24, 2025The Timeless Elegance of Indian Attars : A Journey from Kannauj to the World When it comes to fragrances, very few traditions in the world hold the same depth, heritage, and purity as Indian Attars. At Meena Perfumery, nestled in the historic town of Kannauj – the Perfume Capital of India, we proudly continue this centuries-old art of natural perfumery.
- May 02, 2025
The Art of Attar Making: Traditional Deg and Bhapka Distillation at Meena Perfumery
Welcome to the timeless world of Meena Perfumery, Kannauj — the heart of India’s ancient fragrance heritage. In an age of machines and mass production, we stay rooted in tradition, embracing an age-old art that has traveled across centuries: the Deg and Bhapka distillation method, used in crafting pure, natural Indian attars. At Meena Perfumery, this isn’t just a process. It’s a legacy.
What is the Deg and Bhapka Method
This traditional hydro-distillation technique dates back over a thousand years and is still used in the perfume capital of India — Kannauj. It involves:
- Deg: A large copper cauldron where raw botanical ingredients like rose, vetiver, jasmine, or sandalwood are placed.
- Bhapka: A receiver flask where the aromatic vapors condense and collect.
- A chiller
- May 09, 2024MEENA PERFUMERY (AN ISO 9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 22000:2018, ISO 14001:2015, GMP, KOSHER, FDA, HALAL, USDA ORGANIC CERTIFIED COMPANY) Composition: absolute,100% Pure Ruh Khus Essential Oil Origin: Kannauj (Uttar Pradesh), India Method of Extraction: Hydro distillation of north Indian khus roots, using traditional Deg & Bhapka method on Copper Cultivation/Harvesting: Wild-harvested Plant Part: Roots Color: Dark Green Manufacturer: Meena Perfumery,