Jasmine Sambac Absolute

Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton

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Our Jasmine Sambac Absolute is an extremely beautiful oil for Jasmine lovers, but with a slightly different aroma than Jasminum grandiflorum – it has a fresh, natural greenness compared to our sweeter, more sultry Jasmine absolutes from India and Egypt. Its somewhat green fruity/floral initial

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Selected size SKU:465-015 - Jasmine Sambac Absolute 15 ml (1/2 oz)

1 ml (1/30 oz)
$19.50
2 ml (1/15 oz)
$34.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$73.00
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$182.50
30 ml (1 oz)
$330.75
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$603.50
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$1,110.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$2,053.00
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$3,817.25
$19.50
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Our Jasmine Sambac Absolute is an extremely beautiful oil for Jasmine lovers, but with a slightly different aroma than Jasminum grandiflorum – it has a fresh, natural greenness compared to our sweeter, more sultry Jasmine absolutes from India and Egypt. Its somewhat green fruity/floral initial aroma is followed by the characteristic rich floral/honey/tea notes that become sweeter in the drydown. Jasmine Sambac is ideal in natural perfumery for a greener, lighter and fresher Jasmine aroma and for perhaps being somewhat more tenacious than Jasminum grandiflorum.[1]

Jasmine has been among the principal ingredients of more than 80% of all quality perfumes and a third of all men’s fragrances.[2] The sensual aroma is exhilarating and playful, and according to Patricia Davis, brings together the fiery dynamism associated with the masculine aspect (yang) and the soft earthiness of the feminine (yin).[3] The uninhibited aroma evokes lightness and joy, setting the stage for physical awareness and imagination. It is no wonder that the flowers, thought to awaken the spiritual nature of intimacy, have been used traditionally in some cultures to decorate the bed of newlyweds. In magical spiritual traditions, Jasmine is used as a devotional anointing oil and is worn for blessings and good luck.[4]

One look at the chemistry of this seductive aroma explains a lot about its sensual appeal. Amid a bouquet of complex flowery esters, including methyl anthranilate, is the queen of floral aromas, indole, but only if smelled in low concentrations; it occurs naturally in human feces and, at full strength, has an intense fecal odor. At very low concentrations, however, it is intensely floral and appears in some of the sweetest blossoms – for example Narcissus, Jonquil, Honeysuckle, Champaca and Neroli – and is highly regarded in natural perfumery.

Jasmine vines in full flower have a voluptuous aroma that surrounds and embraces anyone who passes. Indeed, no other floral aroma can compare to Jasmine’s legendary effects. The aroma of Jasmine is said to blend with virtually everything and is an indispensable ingredient for the natural perfumer.

1 Aftel, Mandy. Essence and Alchemy - A Book of Perfume, 2001, p. 112.

2 Groom, Nigel. The New Perfume Handbook, 2nd ed., 1997, pp. 168-9.

3 Davis, Patricia. Subtle Aromatherapy, 1991, p. 208.

4 Miller, Richard Alan and Iona Miller. The Magical and Ritual Use of Perfumes, 1990, p. 130.

5 Lawless, Julia. The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, 2013, p. 116.

6 Lawless, Alec. Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, 2009, pp. 72-3.

7 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 313.

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A beauty in its own class

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Many, just like I am, are in love with Jasmine. Who is not? It's beautiful, it's elegant, it's mesmerizing. Jasmine Sambac absolute is no different. It has its own character though. Instead of the total sweetness of Jasminum Grandiflorum, Jasmine Sambac has more earthy and green and may be a bit of spicy character along with its sweetness. It's has a very strong scent and just a minute amount will add a lot to a blend. It's a multi-dimensional absolute and each sniff opens a different door in your brain.

Review by Sky Prince 2/17/2013

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