Botanical Name | Jasminum grandiflorum |
Common Name | Jasmine officinale |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | Not Applicable |
Specific Gravity | 1.130–1.35 @ 20°C |
Optical Rotation | 60º to 0º |
Refrective Index | 1.522–1.590 @ 20°C |
PlantPart | Flowers |
Bland With | Jasmine |
CAS No | 8001 – 88 - 5 |
Flash Point | 167 °F |
Extraction Method | Steam distillation |
Jasmine Arabian Asli is made from from Jasmine Auriculatum, an an evergreen shrub that grows upto 10 feet. It is known to be one of the rare flowers of Jasmine family that has a very qnique smell. It is found only in North India
She is an enchantress, this 'Queen of the Night', who works her magic through the nose and seduces her prey with the promise of lascivious joys. Cleopatra shamelessly borrowed this seductive power of flowers and doused her sails with Jasmine and Neroli oils as she went off to conquer the loins of Marc Antony - no wonder the guy didn't stand a chance. Despite its price tag Jasmine is among the best known and most popular essential oils. The cost however, is relative, considering the labour intensive process of production and the enormous amount of flowers required to obtain a single litre of oil: 1000kg, which equals about 8 million individually hand-picked flowers, are required to produce just 1kg of oil. Even so, it remains the most sought after oil of perfumers around the world. In India, the flowers of J. sambac are regarded as sacred,symbolizing innocence and purity of mind. Jasmine flower garlands adorn the temples and holy effigies or are offered to the Gods. At religious festivals the Gods themselves are thought to be present within the flowers. Jasmine flowers are never amiss at wedding ceremonies, and women like to weave a string of flowers into their hair, thus engulfing themselves with this beautiful, most sensuous of natural perfumes.
Color : floral fragrance,
Aroma : Extremely intense floral smell
It contains a various aromatic herbs, spices, sandal oil, musk essence of flowers and leaves.
Extracted from the rare and unique smelling flowers of Jasmine, this attar finds application in the unique development of jasmine perfumes and creams. It is believed that this jasmine attar posses stress releasing and mood uplifting properties. This attar is used by many people as a personal perfume, mainly by Muslims due to absence of alcohol.