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The golden champa flower's sweet and spicy floral essence is distilled into the soft wood notes of fine sandalwood. A beautiful feminine perfume from India.
The champa tree grows to 100 feet in a pyramidal shape. When in bloom it is covered with thousands of fragrant golden blossoms. Because of its immense beauty and fragrance it is considered sacred, and planted near temples.
Bottle size: 1 dram (3.75 ml)
Champa Attar is uplifting, nourishes the Spirit or Shen, and promotes feelings of well being.
Champa Attar can be applied directly to the pulse points or the heart center as a natural botanical perfume.
The champa flowers are harvested by boys in trees using long sticks. The flowers are weighed, and purchased by the distillers, who travel to the farms with their distillation units. The distillation of champa flowers into sandalwood for attar takes 15 days and after this time the oil is aged in leather bottles for a number of months. Thousands of champa flowers are required to produce one kilo of champa attar.
Floracopeia was established to help preserve and promote the use of botanical medicines as solutions to the widespread ecological destruction taking place in the world, and the loss of medicinal plants on which traditional medical systems depend. We provide our customers with the highest quality essential oils and other botanical aromatic treasures through the promotion of ecological sustainability, organic agriculture, and agro-forestry projects.
Our products are acclaimed for their therapeutic-grade, high quality at affordable prices. We provide artisanal quality oils produced by small family-based distillers. We buy directly from farmers and distillers, thus supporting the local economies in which the plants are grown. We do not buy oils from the world-brokers. Floracopeia is founded with a strong medical orientation and is involved in a number of global eco-projects based in grass roots health care, spirituality, reforestation projects, and the preservation and restoration of ethno-botanical culture.