Folklore, Tradition & Etymology
Damask rose takes its common name from Damascus, reflecting the flower’s long association with the Middle East and the trade routes that carried its fragrance across cultures. For centuries, roses have been linked with beauty, love, devotion and refinement, while rose water and rose attar became treasured parts of daily ritual, hospitality and perfumery. Across Persian, Arab and later European traditions, rose preparations were used to scent the body, freshen rooms and linens, and bring a sense of grace and ceremony to ordinary life. The heritage of damask rose is one of softness, elegance and the enduring human love of botanical fragrance.
A Heritage of Well-being
Rooted in the long tradition of botanical waters, our Damask Rose Spray honours the timeless use of rose as a fragrant companion in daily life. Made from organic damask rose petal distilled aromatic water, it offers a simple and versatile way to bring natural rose fragrance to skin, space and linens. Whether used as a light personal mist, a pillow spray or a gentle room freshener, it continues a heritage in which plants were valued not only for function, but for the atmosphere of beauty, care and well-being they brought into the home. Its place is not one of harsh intervention, but of quiet refinement — a small ritual of freshness, softness and everyday sensory pleasure.