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Raahi Parfums

Rose Water | 200ml | Made from freshly harvested Kannauj roses

Rose Water | 200ml | Made from freshly harvested Kannauj roses

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Our Rose Water is a symphony of authenticity and craftsmanship, created through the traditional Deg-Bhapkha distillation technique that has been perfected over generations. We source our roses exclusively from the pristine rose fields of Kannauj, renowned for producing some of the finest floral extracts in the world. Each drop of our rose water reflects the rich heritage and unparalleled expertise of our artisans.

Whether used for skincare, aromatherapy, or culinary endeavours, our Rose Water adds a touch of luxury to every facet of your life.

Experience the purity, embrace the tradition, and revel in the sensory delight that is uniquely ours to offer.

 

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RETURNS: We only accept returns for defective or damaged products. If you’d like to sample the fragrance first, we recommend you start with one of our Discovery Sets.

SHIPPING: At this time, we can only ship within INDIA. If you need to find an international retailer, please email us at raahiparfums@gmail.com.

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THE ORIGIN

The world of fine fragrances and India share a deep cultural and historical connection.

In the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, the town of Kannauj has been known for centuries for producing the Indian attars and intense perfumery ingredients.

Surrounded by silt-rich fields that grow an extraordinary range of exotic flowers, aromatics grasses, roses, and herbs, Kannauj is justifiably called the perfume capital of India.

Maybe that is why Shri Munshi, a poet and former governor of Uttar Pradesh, said, "If you want to visit a perfumery town, visit Kannauj. It is art – it is culture and it is a heritage.”