Kannauji Shamama
Origin and History
Kannauji Shamama is a tribute to the ancient art of attar-making in Kannauj, India, a city often called the "Perfume Capital of India." For centuries, Kannauj perfumers have perfected the complex Shamama blend, combining spices, florals, and woods through traditional distillation techniques. During the Mughal era, Emperor Akbar famously commissioned Shamama attars to scent his royal courts and harem chambers. This fragrance embodies the richness of Kannauj’s heritage, offering a timeless blend steeped in history and artisanal expertise.
Complex and Timeless
Kannauji Shamama is a layered and intricate fragrance that balances warm, spicy, and woody elements with earthy undertones.
- Top Notes: Aromatic saffron, nutmeg, and bergamot provide a warm, inviting start.
- Middle Notes: Earthy patchouli and delicate florals lend depth and elegance to the heart.
- Base Notes: Smoky amber resin, benzoin, and leather create a bold, balsamic finish.
Gender: Unisex. Perfect for those who appreciate rich, traditional fragrances with deep cultural roots.
- Regular price
- $10.00 USD
- Unit price
- per
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Ingredients from Nature
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Responsible Sourcing
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No Animal Testing
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Recyclable Carton