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The image shows a person holding a small glass bottle and a dropper, with a red liquid, likely attar or essential oil, dripping from the dropper into the bottle. Attar is a natural perfume oil derived from botanical sources, often used in traditional perfumery and aromatherapy. It is typically free of alcohol and synthetic chemicals. Attars are made using steam or hydro distillation, and are known for their concentrated scents. They are used in cosmetics, candles, and as personal fragrances, particularly in Muslim communities. The bottle appears to be a dark glass, possibly to protect the oil from light, and the background is blurred, suggesting a natural setting. The focus is on the act of dispensing the oil, highlighting its precious and concentrated nature. Some attars, like oud, are considered luxury ingredients in perfumery.
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