Rose of Kashan

Before sunrise, the scent of roses fills the air over Kashan.
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Kashan rose fields at dawn

Golabgiri Awakens

In Kashan’s mountain valleys, before the sun touches the horizon, families rise in silence. The air grows heavy with Gol-e-Mohammadi — the Damask rose whose petals hold Iran’s most sacred fragrance.

This is golabgiri: the ancient distillation born in Qamsar and Ghamsar, where copper stills have steamed for seven centuries. Petals, still wet with dawn dew, surrender their essence to fire and water.

Traditional copper distillation

Seven Hundred Springs

Kashan remains the world’s rosewater capital. Here, Rosa damascena thrives in limestone soil under intense sun — conditions that concentrate its oil to unmatched purity.

Avicenna himself perfected this double distillation in the 11th century. Today, Qamsar’s copper alembics — some centuries old — transform 3 tons of petals into one liter of attar, the perfume that bathes Mecca itself.

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"The fragrance of Kashan's roses reaches Mecca."

Sleep in Rosewater's Memory

Rose of Kashan carries 700 years of Persian craft — from dew-kissed fields to silken sheets. A blush born where mountains meet dawn, for rooms that breathe serenity.

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