Sandalwood, New Caledonia EO

Santalum austrocaledonicum Vieill.

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Our plantation grown Sandalwood essential oil from New Caledonia is extremely warm, sweet and ultra smooth. This oil is rich in α-santalol, the constituent that gives Sandalwood its signature woody aroma and is responsible for much of the beneficial effects.[1]

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Selected size SKU:906-015 - Sandalwood, New Caledonia 15 ml (1/2 oz)

1 ml (1/30 oz)
$9.75
2 ml (1/15 oz)
$15.75
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$33.75
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$84.75
30 ml (1 oz)
$155.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$285.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$527.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$976.25
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$1,818.75
$9.75
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Product Overview

Our plantation grown Sandalwood essential oil from New Caledonia is extremely warm, sweet and ultra smooth. This oil is rich in α-santalol, the constituent that gives Sandalwood its signature woody aroma and is responsible for much of the beneficial effects.[1] This austrocaledonicum species of Sandalwood, with its rich, precious wood aroma, provides a cost effective and sustainable alternative to endangered Indian Sandalwood oils. It's smooth, woody santalol aroma is rich and long lasting on a scent strip, resulting in a very long, deep, sweet-wood dry down. Iso-β-bisabolol, an active trace constituent with a strong floral, muguet-like, pleasant smell, was also detected in Sandalwood oils from New Caledonia.[1]

The Sandalwood essential oil most recognized is distilled from Santalum album in the Mysore region of India. It is an alarming fact that Mysore Sandalwood has endured severe population decline and genetic impoverishment (i.e., become nearly extinct) due to decades of over-harvesting, mismanagement of forests and illegal poaching – all driven by lucrative global demand. This is good news and bad news. The bad news is that high value plus harvesting restrictions are powerful incentives for the development of synthetics and the routine adulteration of genuine Sandalwood oils.[2] The good news is that this near tragedy created a new industry in other regions for cultivating various species of Sandalwood (including S. austrocaledonicum) using more sustainable practices – a successful strategy for redirecting market pressure away from this precious botanical. Sandalwood, an exquisitely fragrant and praiseworthy tree, like the majestic elephant, has been nearly loved to death. May your usage of Sandalwood be mindful, and may you be present in the magnificence of every application.

Eden Botanicals sources a wide variety of sustainably harvested Santalum species from reputable suppliers in different geographical regions that we are sure will enchant and delight even the most discriminating Sandalwood lovers and natural perfumers. Sandalwood oil is beneficial in targeted skincare preparations and facial serums to improve the appearance of aging, dry, or congested skin. The sensual and divine aroma inspires an ambiance of peaceful contemplation and lends elevating and centering properties to meditation and incense blends. 

1 Industry Communication.

2 Turin, Luca. The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell, 2006, p. 77.

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Customer Reviews

Calm, Sweet, and Lovely

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I started with Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood, which I absolutely adored. Yet my wife and others found it too strong and overpowering (OKAY, maybe I use too much) :D Anyways, I still love and use Royal Hawaiian, but I recently purchased some New Caledonia with my order. First impressions from the bottle are positive. It's sweet and smooth, whereas the first impressions of Royal Hawaiian are more aquatic, floral, and mysterious, this is less complex and less strong. I would highly recommend it for blending, aromatherapy, or for those who aren't as crazy for Sandalwood as I am. You'll save money and still get a wonderful Sandalwood oil.

Review by Dylan 11/17/2019

Definitely more "masculine"

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Although I'm not as crazy about Sandalwood as the majority of people, I certainly wouldn't wear it on its own, but I do appreciate its note in perfume combinations, in aromatherapy, and in cosmetics. And I have the pleasure of comparing two oils from EB: Royal Hawaiian and the New Caledonia sandalwood oils. The New Caledonia Sandalwood is very straightforward, it's woody, slightly sweet, with a hint of balsamic notes, and just a bit of smoky flavor, all coming together to a more "masculine" type of fragrance. It's by no means sharp or powerful, but it has a sort of grounding stability to it, a strong personality. The Royal Hawaiian oil is more feminine in my opinion. It's a softer smell, not in how strong it is, but in character. It's sweeter, and also less defined and more complex, like a forest meadow with its multitudes of fragrances. Both are beautiful in their own right, and I believe it's wonderful that we have this variety to choose from, and we can use either one depending on what our needs are.

Review by Tatiana 3/7/2018

Love

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I adore this sandalwood. To me the Indian Sandalwood I got a sample of from another company was too weak and the Australian had a smoke note. This, this however is perfection. It's sweeter than the others I've tried and a bit stronger. It's just wonderful. When I run out of my little 2ml bottle I'm for sure getting a larger size. Thanks to Eden Botanicals for recommending this one to me, I'm so happy with it.

Review by Krista 2/12/2018

who hates sandalwood ?

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i love this sandalwoold. I love the woody scent and if you love that you will like it. I will try Sandalwood, Australian - Premium next.

Review by saad 5/8/2013

Warm and Soft

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This is a slightly more affordable alternative to the East Indian Santalum album. It blends beautifully and has the characteristic warmth and softness of sandalwood, with a faint blonde honey-like note that I enjoy.

Review by CL 3/28/2013

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