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Born in October 17th 1961, Mohammed Attar entered a house surrounded by old bottles, rare materials, handwritten notes, and the memory of generations before him. His birth marked the arrival of the ninth generation, carrying the lineage closer to the modern era.

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In March 31st 1962, the house still carried the atmosphere of an older working world. Bottles, papers, and stored materials remained in use, showing that the family archive was not frozen in the past. It was still part of daily perfumery.

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By August 11th 1965, Mohammed Attar was growing around rooms filled with sacks of raw materials, dried botanicals, and preserved aromatics. Before he understood the craft as responsibility, he first knew it as a world of texture, smell, storage, and family memory.

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In October 19th 1969, Kaseem Al-Attar’s generation came to an end, leaving Abd Al-Jabbar to protect the family craft while Mohammed grew inside its memory. The bottles, shelves, and notes from this period reflect a house still alive through continuity, not only preservation.