Botanical Name | Crocus Sativus |
Common Name | Crocus Sativus |
Country of Origin | England |
Solubility | Not Applicable |
Specific Gravity | 0.9650 to 0.9850 |
Optical Rotation | -0.200 to -0.300 |
Refrective Index | 1.4765 |
PlantPart | Stigma of leaves |
Bland With | It blends suitably with almost any other scent, alcohol and essential oils. |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | 160.00 °F |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Zafaran, also known as saffron, has a rich, warm, exotic and beautifully decadent aroma. Very rare & precious, it has mysterious fragrance that inspires warm thoughts toward one and others. This attar is prepared by distilling saffron into a base of sandalwood oil.
Originated in Asia Minor, the plant was introduced into Spain by Arabs before spreading to France and the western Mediterranean. In ancient Egypt, it is also known as a medicinal plant. It was made into attar for magical uses. It is one of the bets attar for heart center and promoting compassionate state of awareness
Color : Not Applicabil,
Aroma : Warm and soothing
It contains essence of clean baked earth, Indian white sandalwood essential oil.
This rare and precious attar can be used as a perfume for all occasions. This is extensively used as a personal perfume, mainly by Muslims due to absence of alcohol. This attar is used to be among the likes of the kings and queens. The freshness and warmth of the aroma makes it suitable for various types of occasions.