FAbout Burflower Attar or Burflower-tree or Kadamba Attar:
the Indian Burflower-treeis extracted from the flowers of Burflower plant. Burflower tree is typically found in southeast asia and particularly in different parts of India. The kadam tree has apricot-gold coloured flowers with a unique and refreshing aroma.
The flower of Burflower (Kadamb) grows during and after the Monsoon season in India.
Cultural & Religious Significance:
The essence of Kadam has been appreciated in Hindu culture in India for many centuries. The flower of Kadam tree is considered as sacred for Hindu goddesses, mainly Goddess Durga and Lord Krishna.
The kadamba flower was the emblem of Athmallik State, one of the India’s princely states during the British rule.
What are some key characteristics of Burflower Attar?
Kadam Attar is typically woody floral, and oriental in character with a soft touch of honey. It mixes well with pure single-note attars and sandalwood floral water.
Where can I Use Burflower/Burflower/Burflower Attar?
There are various applications of Kadamb attar, here are some of the main uses:
Kadam attar is used for fragrance when making incense sticks and powders due to its religious significance
Rich therapeutic characteristics of Kadam tree makes Kadamb attar an ideal choice for herbal and beauty care products
It is also used widely in aromatherapy and in Vedic resorts and Yoga retreats globally
In ayurvedic massage oils
As perfume
Burflower Attar Oil
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Botanical Name Neolamarckia cadamba Country of Origin Southeast Asia, China,Indian,Bangladesh,Nepal,Sri Lanka,Cambodia,Thailand,Indonesia,Malaysia Plant Part Flowers Extraction Method Hydro Distilled
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