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In April 1941, Abd Al-Jabbar Al-Attar is shown closer to the working materials of the house. The bowls and flowers reflect the moment where scent stopped being only something around him and began becoming something he had to learn.
By September 1943, Kaseem Al-Attar was keeping the house’s formulas, materials, and preparation notes in active order. The table shows a craft protected through daily work, where every ingredient and written page helped keep the lineage alive.
In May 1948, Abd Al-Gaffar’s generation came to an end, leaving Kaseem to protect the house’s surviving knowledge. What remained on the table was more than ingredients. It was the working memory Abd Al-Jabbar would continue to inherit.





