Notes: Floral, Balsamic
Stay: 4-6 hours
Made from All Natural & Pure Ingredients
Notes: Floral, Balsamic
Stay: 4-6 hours
How to use: Wear the fragrance by rubbing a few drops on your palm and gently dabbing on your clothes or by rubbing a few drops behind your ears or on your wrist
बूँद | Boond is an Indian brand co-founded in 2021. Boond’s mission is to revive the ancient art of Indian perfume making, support the artisans and take Indian fragrances to the world. The fragrances are handcrafted in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, the Perfume Capital of India, using the centuries-old technique called the Deg-Bhapka method.
Each box comes with a bottle of the fragrance, a cotton tester, a special poem from us paired with the fragrance and a handwritten, customizable note. The fragrance bottles are available in 3ml, 6ml and 12ml sizes.
Can I pay for the order with cash on delivery?
Yes, you can pay for the order with cash on delivery.
Do I have to pay extra for shipping?
Yes, shipping charges are additional. They are calculated at checkout based on the volume of the shipment and the delivery pin code.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we do. You can order globally directly via our website.
Do you take returns/exchanges? What if I don’t like the product?
Since it’s a beauty product, we don’t accept returns or exchanges. Please see our Returns Policy for more details.
What exactly is an attar?
Attars are pure, natural alcohol-free perfume oils. They’re made from a combination of essential oils of natural ingredients such as flowers, spices, herbs and water. The बूँद | Boond attars are completely pure natural oils handcrafted by artisans using the centuries old Deg-Bhapka method
With बूँद | Boond, our mission is to revive the ancient art of Indian perfume making, support the artisans and take Indian fragrances to the world.
All our fragrances are handcrafted using the millenia old Deg-bhapka technique of slow distillation.
The technique results in pure, natural and alcohol-free fragrances that can be used as perfumes and fragrances for candles, diffusers, soaps etc.
Popular for centuries, natural fragrances struggled for their place among Indian consumers after the liberalisation of the economy in the 90s.
As cheaper, alcohol-based perfumes from marketing-heavy brands became available, natural perfumes or attar lost out.
The natural fragrances industry that supports most of Kannauj has seen a steady decline in the decades since.
With बूँद | Boond, we want to revive the ancient art of Indian perfume making.