Ittar is a traditional, alcohol-free fragrance made from natural floral extracts, herbs, and essential oils. Often used in South Asia and the Middle East, it is known for its pure, rich, and long-lasting scent. Ittar is typically made through an intricate distillation process of flowers, fruits, and spices, resulting in highly aromatic oils. Popular varieties of ittar include rose, jasmine, sandalwood, and musk. It is commonly applied to the skin, especially during prayers, religious rituals, or as a personal fragrance. Revered for its natural purity, ittar is a symbol of cultural heritage and spiritual significance in many regions.