Description | Indian sandalwood, scientifically known as Santalum album, is one of the most precious and highly sought-after sandalwood species in the world. It is native to southern India and has been prized for centuries for its rich, distinctive fragrance and numerous applications. |
Red sandalwood, also known as Pterocarpus santalinus, is a valuable and aromatic wood species native to India, particularly the southern regions like Andhra Pradesh. It is highly prized for its rich, deep red color and its use in a variety of applications
| Top : Fresh, Fruity
Heart : Sage, Aromatic
Base : Woody, Ambery | Experience the enchanting layers of Dukhoon Khayal, a fragrance journey that begins with the vibrant notes of tagetes, marigold, nettle, green mandarin, violet leaf, and pink pepper. Let your heart be captivated by the floral harmony of orange blossom, strawberry, wisteria, and jasmine. Finally, sink into the luxurious base of cedar iris, sandalwood, amber, and a hint of strawberry. Elevate your senses with Dukhoon Khayal, a scent that tells a story. | Top – Blackcurrant, Rose, Geranium, Jasmine.
Heart – Oud, Leather, Sandalwood, Gaiacwood, Patchouly, Vetiver.
Base – Amber, Civet, Raspberry, Vanilla | Top : Jasmine, Tangerine, Woody
Heart : Saffron, Rose, Aquatic, Ambery
Base : White Musk, Amber |
Content | Characteristics and Growth
- Botanical Features: Indian sandalwood is a small to medium-sized tree, typically growing to about 8-12 meters in height. It has leathery leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers.
- Heartwood: The heartwood is where the valuable sandalwood oil is concentrated. It is yellowish-brown, dense, and produces a distinct, long-lasting fragrance.
Uses and Applications
- Perfumery and Fragrance:
- Sandalwood Oil: Extracted from the heartwood, sandalwood oil is a key ingredient in high-end perfumes, incense, and essential oils due to its deep, woody aroma.
- Cosmetics: Used in lotions, creams, and soaps for its moisturizing and soothing properties.
- Traditional Medicine:
- Ayurveda: Indian sandalwood has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for its purported health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and calming effects.
- Home Remedies: It is often used in homemade treatments for skin conditions, fevers, and digestive issues.
- Religious and Spiritual Practices:
- Rituals and Ceremonies: Sandalwood paste and incense are commonly used in Hindu and Buddhist rituals, symbolizing purity and sanctity.
- Meditation: The calming scent of sandalwood is believed to enhance meditation and spiritual practices.
| | Embark on a sensory odyssey with our Dukhoon, where the freshness of fruity top notes welcomes you. The heart, enriched with Sage and aromatic nuances, unfolds a captivating experience. As the journey deepens, the base notes of Woody and Ambery warmth envelop your surroundings, creating an inviting ambience that lingers with sophistication and tranquillity. | Experience the enchanting layers of Dukhoon Khayal, a fragrance journey that begins with the vibrant notes of tagetes, marigold, nettle, green mandarin, violet leaf, and pink pepper. Let your heart be captivated by the floral harmony of orange blossom, strawberry, wisteria, and jasmine. Finally, sink into the luxurious base of cedar iris, sandalwood, amber, and a hint of strawberry. Elevate your senses with Dukhoon Khayal, a scent that tells a story. | Immerse yourself in the opulent allure of Oud Moattar Ameeri, a fragrance that exudes sophistication and mystery. Let the top notes of blackcurrant, rose, geranium, and jasmine transport you to a garden of blooming flowers, while the heart notes of oud, leather, sandalwood, gaiacwood, patchouly, and vetiver envelop you in a rich tapestry of woody and earthy accords. Finally, succumb to the irresistible allure of the base notes, where amber, civet, raspberry, and vanilla create a warm and intoxicating aura that lingers on your skin, leaving an unforgettable trail of elegance and sensuality wherever you go. | |
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