Botanical Name | It is made from the combination of flowers, herbs and spices |
Common Name | Mesua Ferres |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | N/A |
Specific Gravity | 0.9650 to 0.9850 |
Optical Rotation | +5 ~ +15 |
Refrective Index | 1.45 |
PlantPart | Its aroma has a mix of expensive Indian Amber, flowers, Saffron and wood, mosses and musks. |
Bland With | Sandalwood Oil |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | 167 °F |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
This attar is a perfect mix of traditional Arabic perfume oil and is made of Thymus Vulgaris enhanced with Amber oil. Mukhalat Malaki means a blend of rich perfume essences of traditional Arabic perfume oil, evocative of timeless tradition. With its woody and musky aroma, it is used in the preparations of various perfumery products. It has a hint of flowers, expensive Indian Amber, Spanish Saffron and a base of Woods, Mosses and Musks.
Mukhalat Malaki is a blend of traditional Arabic perfume oils, evocative of timeless tradition. It means rich perfume essences for the nobility. It has long lasting & lingering fragrance.
Color : pale yellow,
Aroma : woody and musky aroma
It consists of Indian Amber, Spanish Saffron and a base of Woods, Mosses and Musks.
Owing to its woody and musky aroma, this attar finds usage in the preparations of several perfumery products. This attar is used as a personal perfume, mainly by Muslims due to absence of alcohol. As the name suggests, this 'Malaki, the king of blends' suitably works with anyone’s body chemistry and create a long, encapsulating, lingering fragrance.