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Tuberose Absolute Oil








tuberose Polianthes tuberose Tuberose Absolute Oil.....

Pure absolute extraction of tuberose is perhaps the most expensive natural flower oil at the disposal of the modern perfumer. It’s always sold in small quantities so beware if you see the oil offered at a small price.

This plant belongs to the Agavaceae family, the same family as agave and yucca. It’s thought to be native to Mexico. It’s a night blooming plant and is prominent in Indian culture and mythology.

On the emotional level tuberose absolute oil gives a gratifying, indulging, warming, and loving mood.

The flower is used in Hawaii to make Leis and in Victorian times was a funeral flower.

Mughal Architecture on Decorated Facade of Humayun's Tomb, at Sunset, Delhi, India
Mughal Architecture on Decorated Facade of Humayun's Tomb, at Sunset, Delhi, India

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Botanical Name - Polianthes tuberose

Common Method Of Extraction - Solvent extracted

Parts Used - Flowers

Note Classification - Middle to Base

Aroma - Heavy, sweet-floral, sometimes slightly spicy, tenacious

Largest Producing Countries - India, France, Morocco, China, Taiwan, and Egypt

Traditional Use – Tuberose is used in high-class perfumes, especially of an oriental, floral, or fantasy type.

Properties - Narcotic.

Benefits - Perfume.

Blends Well With - Carnation, gardenia, jasmine, neroli, opopanax, orris, Peru balsam, rose, violet, and ylang ylang.

Safety DataTuberose absolute oil isn’t for internal use.

Blue Door, Chefchaoue (Chaouen) (Chechaouen), Rif Region, Morocco, Africa
Blue Door, Chefchaoue (Chaouen) (Chechaouen), Rif Region, Morocco, Africa

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