Boldness
Moderate sillage - Moderate projection

Men Attar / Men
Rs 4,500
Inspired by: Khus TraditionalOur interpretation, crafted to perfumer standards.
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Fragrance Pyramid
Opening, heart, and drydown in one quick view.
Opening sparkle
Floral soul
Lasting trail
Fragrance Profile
A quick read on how this perfume feels.
Moderate sillage - Moderate projection
Inspired by Khus Traditional
Fresh notes detected
Warm base character
Spring/Summer - Casual
8h longevity estimate
Description
Ushira is the Sanskrit name for vetiver — a grass whose roots have been used for millennia in India to cool palaces, scent summer water, and weave fragrant mats that lower the temperature of a room. Ushira-e-Khas means the special, sacred coolness. This is not a loud, smoky vetiver. It is the quiet, green, rain‑drenched vetiver of a north Indian monsoon — when the first drops hit dry earth and everything breathes again.
The opening is a sharp, green burst of lemon and bergamot — bright and clean — followed immediately by the star: Khus (vetiver) in its purest, most traditional form. Earthy, rooty, slightly bitter, with a faint whisper of tobacco and dried hay. The heart adds a soft floral touch: neroli and violet leaf keep it fresh and dewy, while a hint of cardamom warms without overpowering. The base is dry and grounding: sandalwood, musk, amber, and patchouli — holding the vetiver like soil holds a seed. A final breath of oakmoss adds a mossy, forest‑floor depth.
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Why Ushira-e-Khas?
Because traditional khus attar is not a perfume — it is a feeling. Worn for centuries by mystics, poets, and anyone seeking relief from the Indian heat, it cools without freezing, grounds without heaviness. Ushira-e-Khas follows that same ancient path in its purest form. This is not a fragrance for nightclubs or boardrooms. It is for afternoon naps on a charpoy, for walking through wet grass after a storm, for the moment you want to smell like the earth after rain — mitti and khus together. Apply one drop to your pulse points — wrists, neck, behind the ears — or mix a drop into your palm and run through your hair. You will carry a patch of monsoon with you all day.
For those who know that the deepest fragrances come from roots, not flowers, Ushira-e-Khas is the same sacred coolness — bottled.
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Best Weather: All Season (Absolutely transcendent in Summer & Spring — the ultimate cooling attar; grounding and fresh in Fall & Winter as well)
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