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Preserved family archive piece from around 1742, combining an early botanical study page with a later portrait of Ahmet Al-Attar. The visual represents the House’s early learning period, when plants, materials, and written notes were becoming part of its inherited scent knowledge.

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In 1746, the family preserved a gifted sketch of the place as a memory of the world connected to their early craft. For Ahmet, it became more than a drawing. It showed that scent knowledge came from places, travelers, materials, and the routes around them.