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    Attars

    Perfumes of Old Delhi
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    Sakshi Gambhir
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Bottling
     
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    After the attars are blended well, they are poured into glass bottles to be sold. These decanters were earlier being imported from Belgium and Czechoslovakia but now they are sourced from Firozabad, the glass city of India. The basic ones are plain with a plastic stopper and metal cap. These are labeled with the name of the essence they contain. The fancy bottles have cut-glass work, hand-painting or luster on them. These ornate tiny crystal bottles are called itardans. Packaging graphics for all the products are extremely basic and mostly depend on the requirement of the buyer (or exporter).

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