“We’ve been making attars for decades. I’m the third generation running it, continuing what my grandfather started. He taught me how to pick the right ingredients, blend them the right way, and most importantly, understand why people keep coming back to these scents.
Making attar is a time-taking process. We slowly distill flowers, herb into sandalwood oil, letting the fragrance develop over time. This is how it’s been done for generations, and we still follow the same process. People use them for prayers, weddings, and for everyday occasions.
MJ Market is famous for attars. People walk in looking for their favorite attar, some sticking to the classics, others wanting something new. Either way, it’s about more than just fragrance-it’s about tradition.
Things are changing now. Younger perfumers are experimenting with new blends, mixing old and new ideas. But the connection to the past is still strong.
At Gulnar, we’ve seen generations walk through our doors, and as long as people want a fragrance that feels like home, we’ll be here.”
— Sayed Noor Arif Ali, Proprietor of Gulnar Perfumers