Indian Perfume: Jasmine (Scented Stamp)

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Technical Data

Date of Issue August 1, 2019
Denomination Rs. 25
Quantity 800,000
Perforation 13¾ x 13½
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Ms. Nenu Gupta Sh. Bharati Mirchandani Sh. Pallab Bose
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 3538A

Stamp Number IN 3127

Stanley Gibbons IN 3618

Themes

A Timeless Fragrance from the Heart of Nature

Delicate yet powerful, Jasmine has long been revered as one of India’s most enchanting natural fragrances. Its intoxicating aroma transcends time and culture, symbolizing purity, love, and divine beauty. In Indian tradition, the fragrance of Jasmine isn’t just a scent — it is a sacred experience, woven deeply into the country’s spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic heritage.

Known as Juhi in Hindi, Jui in Bengali, and Usimalligai in Tamil, Jasmine thrives across Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, the Western Ghats, and Southern India. Its pristine white blooms open at dusk, releasing a mesmerizing aroma that has inspired poets, perfumers, and royalty for centuries.

Jasmine in Indian Perfumery: The “King of Oils”

Jasmine holds a place of honor in India’s ancient perfumery traditions. Jasmine ittar, one of the most cherished natural perfumes, was once the favourite fragrance of the Nizams of Hyderabad, known for their refined taste and appreciation of fine arts.

The perfume is derived from the flowers of the Oleaceae family — primarily Jasminum sambac and Jasminum grandiflorum. Each variety offers a unique aromatic profile:

  • Jasminum sambac radiates a rejuvenating, uplifting sweetness, symbolizing vitality and grace.
  • Jasminum grandiflorum produces a deeper, more intense floral aroma, celebrated for its luxurious warmth and sensual depth.

To produce just one gram of Jasmine Absolute, over 8,000 freshly handpicked blossoms are required — a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication behind this exquisite fragrance.

The Aroma of Tradition and Spirituality

Beyond its beauty, Jasmine carries immense spiritual significance in Indian culture. The flower is often used in temple rituals, weddings, and festivals, representing devotion and auspiciousness. Its fragrance is believed to calm the mind, elevate the spirit, and attract positive energy, making it a preferred scent in both meditation and sacred ceremonies.

The essence of Jasmine — warm, floral, and subtly fruity — connects deeply with the human spirit. It embodies joy, compassion, and the serenity of the soul, making it a truly timeless scent in India’s olfactory heritage.

Crafting the Essence: The Art of Extraction

In India, the essential oil of Jasmine is traditionally extracted through enfleurage and solvent methods, techniques perfected over generations by skilled perfumers. The resulting ittar — a deep brown liquid with a golden tinge — possesses a rich, enduring aroma that blends harmoniously with other natural oils like sandalwood, rose, and vetiver.

Its energizing and rejuvenating properties make it one of the most valuable ingredients in the world of perfumery. No wonder Jasmine is celebrated as the “King of Oils” — the crown jewel of Indian fragrance artistry.

A Fragrant Tribute on Postage

The story of Jasmine finds a beautiful expression through philately — captured in a postage stamp that celebrates India’s perfumed legacy. The Jasmine stamp stands as a fragrant symbol of India’s age-old connection to nature, art, and spirituality.

Each petal, each drop of Jasmine oil, tells a story of dedication and harmony — just as each stamp tells the story of a nation that cherishes its timeless traditions and exquisite craftsmanship.