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This 102-year-old shop in Kashmir is still making rose water the traditional way, with Koshur gulab

Answers to questions like how is rose water made and uses of rose water in skincare and Indian sweets, and traditional remedies, including adding a dash to your kahwa to soothe a sore throat.

May 22, 2022 / 19:52 IST
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Abdul Aziz Kozgar, 66, at the 102-year-old Arq-I-Gulab Waan shop in downtown Srinagar. (Photo: Irfan Amin Malik)
Abdul Aziz Kozgar, 66, at the 102-year-old Arq-I-Gulab Waan shop in downtown Srinagar. (Photo: Irfan Amin Malik)

The downtown area of Srinagar city houses a rose water shop that is more than a century old. Locally known as Arq-I-Gulab Waan, it is the only surviving rose water distillery in Kashmir Valley, situated only a few steps from the famous Khanqah-e-Moula shrine.

The smell of roses fills the air in Fateh Kadal locality as the shop owner Abdul Aziz Kozgar, 66, sells several litres of rose water daily in unlabelled plastic containers that aren't pre-filled or stamped.

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The light grey-bearded Kozgar does not talk much, and mostly remains busy with his customers. “A litre of traditionally-made rosewater is sold just for Rs 45, due to which it has attracted young and old customers,” says Kozgar unsmilingly. Apart from locals, a good number of foreign tourists have been visiting this historical shop which carries 500 years of Kashmir’s legacy.

Inside the wood-and-brick shop, there are pictures of Sufi saints pasted on the walls. The shelves are stocked with dark-coloured glass bottles and antique-looking jars of varying sizes - there are handwritten Urdu and Persian slips pasted on them. “I have been making and selling rose water since childhood,” says Kozgar in chaste Kashmiri.