Shamama
SHAMAMA or SHAMAMATUL AMBER smells spicy, herbaceous, woody, saffronish ¡®niche type¡¯ oriental which is hugely popular in the Middle Eastern world. SHAMAMA is an important component for making ¡®Mukhallat¡¯ and ¡®Bakhoor¡¯ fragrances. No less liked by the Indians as a fragrance and widely used in making incense sticks and tobacco compounds. It is also used for external application as a winter perfume for its warm character.
Knowledge of the SHAMAMA making process is a carefully guarded secret and has been portrayed, at best, as one in which a number of aromatic herbs, spices, roots, flowers, seeds, woods, essential oils have been combined and hydrodistilled to produce the characteristically potent oriental fragrance.
Olfactory - reddish tinged amber tinged liquid displaying an incredibly rich, complex, earthy, mossy, musky, precious woods, tea-like, spicy, animalic, resinous bouquet of outstanding tenacity