Classical
Before luxury designer fragrance houses existed, India had attar. The classical Indian attar tradition runs centuries deep — rose (gulab), sandalwood (chandan), oud, jasmine (chameli, mogra), saffron, musk — hand-distilled in Kannauj and similar fragrance capitals, worn by royalty, traders, and families across every religion.
Flora Five's Classical collection is the 11-product set that honours that tradition. These aren't designer interpretations — these are the timeless attar profiles that Indian attar houses have been making for centuries, rebuilt with Dr. Rai Singh's chemistry-first quality control and Flora Five's alcohol-free, halal-compatible carrier.
What's in this collection
- Rose (Gulab) attar — Damascus and Kannauj-style rose profiles.
- Sandalwood (Chandan) attar — deep, milky, meditative sandalwood.
- Oud attar — resinous, smoky, traditional Middle Eastern oud.
- Jasmine (Chameli / Mogra) attar — white-flower classical jasmine.
- Musk attar — traditional alcohol-free musk.
- Saffron (Kesar / Zafran) attar — warm, leathery, honey-edged saffron.
- And more classical accords in 3ml, 6ml, and 12ml.
Why a classical attar still matters in 2026
Every modern luxury fragrance house — Tom Ford, Creed, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Louis Vuitton — builds on these same raw materials: rose, oud, sandalwood, saffron, musk. The classical attar is the source material of modern perfumery. Wearing a pure classical attar is the most direct connection to the tradition those brands borrow from.
All Flora Five classical attars are alcohol-free, halal-compatible, and suitable for daily wear, prayer, and religious occasions (Eid, Diwali, weddings, meditation).
Who this collection is for
- You want a traditional, non-designer attar — gulab, oud, chandan, musk, jasmine.
- You're building a classical Indian attar wardrobe.
- You need a halal-compatible, alcohol-free scent rooted in Indian tradition.
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Made in India. Priced in INR. Ships worldwide.


