Sadaharitha Plantations has launched an exquisite line of perfumes – Oud Galleria, now open at One Galle Face, Colombo.
Oud Galleria offers a tantalising range of fragrances made in France by talented perfumers, concocted with a variety of lavish scents that are extracted from Agarwood or Oud – which happens to be one of the most exclusive and expensive raw materials highly sought-after by the world’s premium perfumers, the company said in a media release.
Oud, often known as liquid gold, is extracted from Agar trees and is the foundation of all Oud Galleria products. Sadaharitha said it sources the finest and most exquisite Oud from the healthiest Agar trees grown on rich Sri Lankan soil and diverse regions across the globe. The extraction and creation process is conducted with utmost care coupled with 20 years of trusted Sadaharitha expertise and technology, adding an extra depth of irresistible intensity. Moreover, the base notes of oud linger on the skin far longer than any other raw ingredient, thus providing a manifestation of joy that isn’t fleeting.
In his comments, Chairman of Sadaharitha Group Sathis Navarathna said: “The right fragrance can serve as an extension of one’s personality, and Oud Galleria offers an elite range of perfumes and oils that emanate an unforgettable bold statement.” Oud Galleria’s bespoke fragrances offer an unquestionably desirable sensorial accessory like no other, while bringing exquisite Oud experiences to life through which magic and luxury are born.
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