Nagarmotha (Cypriol) EO

Cyperus scariosus R.Br.

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Nagarmotha is an uncommon essential oil that we feel has not been adequately recognized in the aromatherapy and perfumery worlds. Ours has a rich, persistent, woody, earthy, deep, and somewhat peppery aroma with smoky notes of leather, displays great tenacity, and boasts rich, sweet-woody undertones and uniformity of odor throughout the drydown.

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Selected size SKU:625-016 - Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$10.75
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$24.50
30 ml (1 oz)
$42.50
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$74.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$133.25
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$239.50
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$434.00
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$873.00
Out of stock
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Nagarmotha is an uncommon essential oil that we feel has not been adequately recognized in the aromatherapy and perfumery worlds. Ours has a rich, persistent, woody, earthy, deep, and somewhat peppery aroma with smoky notes of leather, displays great tenacity, and boasts rich, sweet-woody undertones and uniformity of odor throughout the drydown. The fragrant tuberous roots – known to French perfumers as souchet[1] – yield the essential oil of Nagarmotha; used as a substitute for Patchouli in perfumery, it adds a distinctive and interesting note to masculine or unisex perfumes.

The Cyperaceae family features many grasses and rushes, the most familiar of which is the ancient Cyperus papyrus, the source for our earliest writing paper. The intense and pine-y monoterpenes of this simple sedge are augmented by the unusual cyperotundone, a derivative of patchouli alcohol – hence the earthy depth.

The name Nagarmotha evolved from nāgaramustā[2], Sanskrit for a species of Cyperus[3], in this case C. scariosus, an aromatic sedge plant also known as Cyperus or Cypriol. The grass-like plants are usually found growing along the banks of ponds and streams and in wet copses and marshlands. The roots can either be dried and powdered for use in cosmetics or distilled for the essential oil.[4] Because Nagarmotha’s scent can create a peaceful ambience, it is highly suited for meditation practices.

The Cyperus genus – the plants of which were important incense ingredients in ancient times[5] – is not to be confused with Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens).

1 Genders, Roy. Scented Flora of the World, 1994, p. 177.

2 Ibid.

3 http://spokensanskrit.org/index.php?mode=3&script=hk&tran_input= nagaramusta&direct=se

4 Genders, Roy. Scented Flora of the World, 1994, p. 177.

5 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Aromatherapeutic Blending Essential Oils in Synergy, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2016, p. 266.

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Beatifull!!!

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Oh my God !!! it is a decidedly masculine scent. Wood, earthy, elegant, leather, root ..... the possibilities within any formula are endless! it will be my next purchase Thanks Eden. Always happy with you ..

Review by Juan 10/2/2020

Fascinating smell.

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Eden's Nagarmotha oil is an amazing smell. Quite potent, it definitely smells like newly-tanned leather... In fact, it actually reminds me of the smell of a new car's interior, with a slight, pleasant hint of black rubber, reminding me of the smell of a very clean garage, or like the automotive section of a department store. Many great possibilities it offers for blending, especially in leather blends; with, say, some birch oil and cade, you'd come up with a scent nigh-indisguishable from fine leather goods.

Review by David Lincoln 6/15/2020

Eden's Nag is a must try

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So I was somewhat apprehensive to give Nagarmotha another try due to my first experience with another vendor. The one I experienced was more like an old stinky shoe dipped in a bad bottle of spikenard. I wish I had tried Eden sooner as I'm sure I would've gone gangbusters with all kinds of different perfume compositions. Small amounts of this OUTSTANDING nagarmotha would bring a real wow factor to what would typically be men's scents, beard oils. That it shares facets with patchouli, vetiver, spikenard & oakmoss make it indispensable it's bit of leather & woods make it friendly to so many dark woody & herbal blends. I found it's particular richness pleasant with lavender & clary sage absolute, fossilized amber resin and agarwood. Really the options are endless I'm going to have so much fun playing with this essence when I get a full sized bottle.

Review by Vireo 11/15/2019

2nd try

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I tried this a year ago as a sample and it had a certain mustiness to it that well not completely unpleasant just wasn’t doing it for me. Decided to give another sample of chai and now I’m much happier this is much more complex it’s smoother it has a hint of everything from earth, floral smoke all while being very well integrated. It’s blended. Reminiscent of vertiver, more base,subtler.it makes my mouth water?!?

Review by Jolie 5/8/2019

Delightful - grew on me after I used it

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This one is a winner! I got this in the Earth Sampler Pack. I was more interested in the potential emotional and energetic uses than I was in the fragrance, but after diluting and using I can't get enough. It smells beautiful on my skin and now even smells delightful to me straight from the bottle. I find it very grounding, not surprising given its earth/root source. I will eagerly purchase a full-size bottle when I finish the sample in short-order.

Review by loveplants 7/3/2018

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