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Kannauj's Attar Reinvention
Fortune India
|June 2024
From crafting the most fragrant attars to creating signature fine fragrances for the rich and famous, the new-gen perfumers of Kannauj are competing on the world stage.

IT’S BARELY 10A.M. and the historical town of Kannauj along the sandy banks of Ganga is already blazing hot. As we walk along its narrow by-lanes flanked by ancient havelis on either side, the only respite from heat is the divine fragrance of rose petals that engulfs the ancient town known for its perfumery. The fragrance gets intense as we draw closer to the 200-year-old perfume distillery of fifth-generation perfumer Pranjal Kapoor, owner of M.L. Ramnarain Perfumers.
Kannauj’s perfumery dates back to the Vedic era when its aromatic substances were used in religious ceremonies. The legacy also finds a mention in the autobiography of its most popular monarch, Harsh Vardhan, who ruled during the 6th century. However, the story that the over 350 perfumers of the walled town (erstwhile cantonment of Nawab of Lucknow) passionately share is how rose, jasmine and khus attars or itrs (perfume oils) were transported to Agra, the capital city of the Mughals, for Empress Noorjahan. “We continue to follow the age-old process of distillation. We are old, slow and traditional, but those are our strengths,” says Pranjal.

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