Arabian
Aromatherapy uses the purest attars
to re-balance your soul, your mind & your
body.

We
only use the highest quality and purest of attars,
by the renowned Hakim Chishti.
Attar is a Persian and Arabic word meaning fragrance, scent
or essence. An attar is a specific type of fragrance
product first produced by Avicenna, who is considered to be
the greatest individual physician who ever lived. Although
attars can include some individual essential oils that are
used in their own right as suitable fragrances i.e.
sandalwood, patchouli, lavender etc., many attars are
combinations of
oils – sometimes as many as 30 or 40 blended together
according
to centuries-old secret Attari family formulas.
Most scents are obtained from the Middle and Near East and
Indian sub-continent using traditional methods of
collecting and gathering flower blossoms and immersing them
in a base oil, usually a near-scentless sandalwood. These
are the same fragrances used by both men and women of the
East for centuries, to create spiritual beauty.
Ancient healers and prophets of centuries gone by used
fragrant oils to enhance mood, adjust emotions and uplift
the soul. Attars can be used to treat the whole person:
physically, emotionally and spiritually.
The source and quality of floral oils and attars is
extremely important, because only if the oil is true and
pure can proper effects be achieved, especially in the
realm of the soul. The attars we use are obtained via steam
distillation or enfleurage methods without any chemical
dilution or preservatives added during processing. There is
also no child labour used or negative environmental effects
caused as a result of the manufacturing or processing of
these attars. Furthermore, due to the religious traditions
of most of the manufacturers there is strictly no alcohol
used. The manufacturing plants supplying the oils are
visited regularly to ensure strict conditions of purity and
quality are met.
rose - amber
- frankincense - myrrh - lavender - honeysuckle - vanilla -
patchouli - sandalwood - jasmine - lily of the valley -
gardenia - violet - lilac - musk - coconut - ylang ylang -
naim - vetivert