Botanical Name | Jasmine Grandilfflorum |
Common Name | Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine, Jaati, Pichchi Mulla, Chameli. |
Country of Origin | india |
Solubility | Not Applicable |
Specific Gravity | 0.67000 - 0.69800 at 20° |
Optical Rotation | 75 degC |
Refrective Index | (1.5100) 1.5000 - 1.5100 |
PlantPart | Flowers |
Bland With | Not Applicable |
CAS No | 8007 –75 – 8 |
Flash Point | 170 °C |
Extraction Method | Solvent Extraction |
Chameli Attar offered is prepared from Jasmine Grandiflorum flowers, which are one of the most versatile flowers and have lovely floral smell. The derived attar has in it aphrodisiac properties that helps in increasing vitality as well as creates strong protective energy against disturbing influences. Further, this attar is also used in headaches as well as for getting relief from heavy head feeling. The attar is also used in water that is used for worshipping Lord Krishna.
Jasmine was originated in India and cultivated in the northern part of Himalayan valleys. Since the ancient time, Jasmine has been considered as the 'queen of flowers'. In the 1400s, Jasmine was planted for kings of Afghanistan, Nepal and Persia. Moreover, the plant was introduced into Britain in the latter part of the 17th century.
Color : lovely floral smell,
Aroma : a warm, spicy fragrance and resembles to clove oil.
It is used extensively used in perfumery based applications. Other than this, it is also used in providing fragrance to exotic skin care formulations or is also used "as is" as a natural perfume oil.