18th Century Maharani Attar Box
MINART-1
₹8,999.00
An ode to regal heritage and timeless elegance, the 18th Century Maharani Attar Box by Saaha is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and olfactory artistry. Inspired by Rani Suraj Kanwar, the Maharani of Jaipur (1719), this exquisite collector’s piece captures the essence of royal India through intricate design and rare fragrances.
The handcrafted mango wood attar box, adorned with a meticulously hand-painted portrait of the Maharani, is a testament to the skill of artisans who have preserved their craft for over five decades. Each brushstroke narrates a story of opulence, grace, and unyielding power.
Inside, three exquisite attar bottles, crafted by 8th-generation perfumers, hold fragrances derived from historical scholarly notes, each representing a defining nuance of the Maharani’s legacy:
Power – A bold, commanding scent infused with rare spices and deep oud, evoking the strength of a sovereign.
Worship – A meditative blend of sacred florals and sandalwood, reminiscent of temple rituals and divine grace.
Love – A delicate yet intoxicating bouquet of jasmine, rose, and saffron, mirroring the Maharani’s enchanting allure.
A rare confluence of history, artistry, and perfumery, the 16th Century Maharani Attar Box is more than a fragrance—it is an heirloom of India’s royal past, designed for connoisseurs who appreciate heritage in its most luxurious form.
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