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Tuberose Abs High-Quality Essential Oil

Polianthes tuberose

 5ml 

Solvent Extraction.

Gathered Wild Flowers

ISRAEL/ EGYPT

Aromatic Description: The Tuberose Absolute has a distinctive and sweet floral scent with a slightly nutty quality, complemented by an earthy sweetness and a spicy undertone. This complex aroma is characterized by its tenacity and exotic allure, featuring intoxicating sweet vanilla notes alongside jasmine-like floral elements.

The color ranges from medium amber to dark amber with green and brown hues. Tuberose Absolute is rare to find in its pure form and is named for the tubular shape of the roots and flowers of the Tuberose plant. Appearance ranges from a soft to medium viscous liquid to almost paste-like in consistency. Completely soluble in fixed oils; soluble in very high proof alcohol with some cloudiness.

Tuberose flowers are commonly used in lei making in Hawaii and hold significance in various cultures across the Middle East and Asia, often associated with celebrations and sacred marriages. Their rich, sweet, and heavy floral aroma is believed to impart a sense of joy. Additionally, artists utilize tuberose to inspire creativity and enhance clarity.

The strong and captivating aroma of Tuberose flowers is a famous perfume that evokes love and romance. Tuberose feels like a warm tropical embrace, reminiscent of sweet dances on sandy beaches and breezy nights in Egypt and Israel. 

A small amount provides a significant impact, and the price reflects the rarity and purity of this precious absolute. Only organically grown Tuberose flowers from Israel and Egypt are used in this artisan-extracted essential oil.

Blends well with: Chocolate Absolute, Balsam Peru, Bergamot, Carnation, Clary SageSage, Frankincense, Gardenia, Jasmine Absolute, Lavender French Fine Wild Crafted, Mandarin Red, Neroli, Orange, Patchouli Dark, Rose Otto (Bulgarian), Sandalwood East Indian, Vetiver, Violet Leaf Absolute, and Ylang Ylang..

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Some references about Tuberose:

Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 631.

Lawless, Alec. Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, 2009, p. 75.

Fragrance and Wellbeing, Jennifer Peace Rhind. 2014, pp. 299.

Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, Steffen Arctander, 1960, pp. 631.

Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, Alec Lawless, 2009, p. 75.

“New: Bone Flower (Omixochitl) Crème Parfum,” Ayala Moriel in SmellyBlog, September 2021, https://ayalamoriel.com/blogs/smellyblog/new-bone-flower-solid-perfume?_pos=10&_sid=540fca683&_ss=r

“Cocoa Tuberose,” Ayala Moriel in SmellyBlog, January 2013, https://ayalamoriel.com/blogs/smellyblog/16966663-cocoa-tuberose?_pos=3&_sid=540fca683&_ss=r

The statements on this site have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information is for educational purposes only. It’s advised that you always consult your family health practitioner.

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