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The Rare Finds - Attars Set of 3

The Rare Finds - Attars Set of 3

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  • The rare finds - attars set of 3: Specially curated for collectors of all things rare, this set of pure handcrafted natural oils includes:
    *माटी | Maati (Petrichor) attar, the goodly smell of first rain on dry ground (gilli mitti ki khushboo).
    *घास | Ghaas (Freshly cut grass) attar, the comforting and nostalgic fragrance of freshly cut grass.
    *सतपर्णी | Satparni (Saptaparni)attar, the inviting and intoxicating fragrance of the Saptaparini tree that blooms on Indian winter nights.
  • Alcohol-free, natural & pure: Each of the fragrances are completely pure and natural. They do not contain alcohol or any chemicals. These are made from natural materials that are sourced responsibly from across India. 
  • The perfect gift: Our rare finds gift set makes a unique and memorable gift for your friends, family and colleagues. Each fragrance box is uniquely handcrafted and includes a customisable  handwritten message and a hindi poem paired with each fragrance. We’d be happy to gift wrap it for you on request.
  • 100% authentic. G.I tagged: Our products are conferred with the Geographical Indicator (GI) Tag by the Government of India for authentic Kannauj Perfume.
  • Handcrafted, plastic-free packaging: The fragrance box is handcrafted by artisans using recycled handmade paper from cotton scraps. The packaging is completely plastic free.
  • Made sustainably: Each element of the box, from the fragrance to its packaging are made from ethically and locally sourced materials. The making process is sustainable, cruelty-free and environmentally friendly.
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.

How its made

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.