Egyptian & Oriental Eastern Egyptian Antique Perfume Oils,

Fragrance Type: Bakhour (بخور) - Sandal (صندل) - Amber (عمبر) - Kolyimat (كليمات) -
Elhagar Eleswed (الحجر الاسود) - Lotus (زهرة اللوتس) - Duaa El Janna (دعاء الجنة) - Wesal (وصال) - Elnegoum Elzahabaya (النجوم الذهبية) - Khaleeji fruits (فواكة خليجى) - Mekhalat (مخلط) -
Sultan Elhamedy (سلطان الحميدى) - Setar Elkaaba (ستار الجنة) - Vanilia (فانيليا) -
Egyptian Jasmine (ياسمين بلدى) - Flower Asfahan (Ward Asfahan) (ورد اصفهانى) - Salma (سلمى) - Tamr henna (تمر حنة) - Alf zahara ( 1000 flower) (الف زهرة) - Muzhela (مذهلة) - El melook (الملوك) - Egypt fruits (فواكة سعودى) - Egyptian Flowers (ورد بلدى) - Mekhalat Malaky (مخلط ملكى)-
Rihan ( Basil ) (ريحان) - White Jasmine (ياسمن ابيض) - Lily (زنبق)- Hajre Aswad

Egyptian Papyrus Essential Oil 

Fragrance Type: White Musk (مسك ابيض) - English Musk (مسك انجليزى) - Mekkah Musk (مسك مكة) Fruits Musk (مسك فواكة) - Elmadina Musk (مسك المدينة) - Mutasalek Musk (مسك متسلق) -
Agaypy Musk (مسك عجايبى) - Oud Sheha (عود شيحة) - Oud kashaha (عود كشحة) -
Oud Campodia (عود كمبودى) - Oud Mebakhar (عود مبخر) - Oud Muzhel (عود مزهل) -
Oud Elharamein (عود الحرمين) - Oud Malaky (عود ملكى) - Oud Emitares (عود اماراتى) -
Oud Oman (عود عمانى) - Oud White (عود ابيض) - Oud Black (عود بلاك)
Scents of Luxor

Scents of Luxor
The craft of perfumery is an essential part of Egyptian culture. Egyptian perfumes have long been alluring the world with their distinct fragrances and are now synonymous with ancient heritage as well as fine luxury.

With a history spanning more than 5,000 years, Egyptian perfumes are steeped in exotic and local traditions. Take a walk down any of the Middle Eastern souks, be it the Khan Al Khalili street in Cairo, the Sikkat Al Khalili street in Dubai or the Frankincense trail in Dhofar and Salalah in Oman, it will surely be one smelly affair that you won’t forget anytime soon.

Frankincense,myrra an aromatic resin, is the main ingredient in making all Arabic perfumes. It grows on small trees and shrubs in Salalah in Oman and Somalia in Africa. Long ago in ancient Arabia, Frankincense was traded for the world’s priciest items. On the Silk Route, Egyptian merchants loaded this magical ingredient on camel caravans to cross the desert, navigated by stars, on a secret route wading through oases and hiding from robbers.
On their way, they bartered perfumes for Bahraini pearls, horses and teakwood from India, Chinese Silks and porcelain and gold from royal courts of the Roman Empire.
Although a Cuneiform tablet in the second millennium BC in Mesopotamia records the earliest use of perfumes, a 9th century Abbasid scientist, Abu Yusuf Yaqub bin Ishaaq al-Kindi, is considered the founder of the Arabic perfume industry. He is believed to have extorted various herbs and plants in his experiments and is said to have produced a number of secret recipes in a variety of fragrances.

In Egypt, many perfumes are blended by hand. Perfumer Mustafa Eldin chooses two to three kinds of ingredients from more than a hundred flower oils and spices. He uses the ancient Egyptian method of crushing the flower petals in wooden pressing machines to extract oil which is blended
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