Vetiver, Haiti - Organic EO

Vetiveria zizanioides [synonym of Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty]

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Our organic Haitian Vetiver has an aroma that is deep, heavy, slightly sweet and resinous, with pronounced woody, earthy, root-like notes and light smoky undertones. More than just a simple grass, its chemical complexity is why Vetiver is often thought of as a perfume in itself.

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Selected size SKU:1000-015 - Vetiver, Haiti - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$11.48$13.50
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$21.46$25.25
30 ml (1 oz)
$36.76$43.25
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$75.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$134.75
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$240.75
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$436.25
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1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$875.25
Out of stock
$3.00
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Our organic Haitian Vetiver has an aroma that is deep, heavy, slightly sweet and resinous, with pronounced woody, earthy, root-like notes and light smoky undertones. More than just a simple grass, its chemical complexity is why Vetiver is often thought of as a perfume in itself. It is an outstanding base note with excellent fixative qualities.

Vetiveria zizanioides is composed of more than 100 mostly sesquiterpene constituents; three in particular – khusimol, α-vetivone and β-vetivone – are thought of as the 'fingerprint' of the oil and are responsible, in large part, for the characteristic odor and properties of Vetiver.

Also known as vetivert, khus, or khus khus, Vetiver has a long history of use and is very well known as the Oil of Tranquility.[1] It is obtained from the roots of a tropical grass originally from India and Sri Lanka, but the roots are also now cultivated in many tropical countries for household purposes and as an effective strategy to prevent soil erosion. From time immemorial, one of the oldest aromatic uses of Vetiver roots is to weave them into mats which, when dampened with water and hung in windows like curtains, cool and scent the air with a pleasant aroma.[2]

Vetiver essential oil varies dramatically in aroma depending on where it is grown (terrain, climate, cultivation) and how it is distilled. Guenther stresses that the distillation of heavy, sesquiterpene-rich oils like Vetiver must continue for hours despite the apparent lack of increase in volume, "otherwise valuable, high-boiling constituents will be lacking in the oil."[3] Dense and syrupy, Vetiver essential oils, much like Patchouli and Sandalwood oils, undergo chemical transformation and improve with age, making them very good base notes and fixatives in natural perfume and incense formulations.[4],[5] The centering aroma of Vetiver is sublime in calming baths, massage, and meditation blends and in skincare preparations for dry, mature or congested skin. 

1 Davis, Patricia. Aromatherapy: An A-Z, 1988, p. 330.

2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. IV, 1950, p. 156.

3 _____________. The Essential Oils, Vol. I, 1947, p. 153.

4 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 651.

5 Hughes (MSc), Kerry. The Incense Bible, 2007, pp. 137-8.

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Customer Reviews

Amazing Vetiver

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This is the best of the Vetivers I've smelled, although I haven't tried the others at Eden Botanicals. This one is sweet, unlike the others I've tried from other vendors. It blends very well with most scents (as long as you like Vetiver). However, it is quite strong, so a little goes a long way, and it can easily overpower a perfume if you add more than a very small amount. The scent is very tenacious as well, which makes it a nice fixative. I really can't believe how quickly I've used this oil, and I'll definitely be ordering more!

Review by Lauretta 2/20/2013

My Favorite Vetiver

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I must admit I'm a fan of all Vetivers so when I treated myself to Vetiver Haiti I was blown away. This surpassed all I've bought before. Still sweet earthy and damp but seems to lack the burnt aspect of others. I can't wait to try this in a Chypre perfume. Delightful.

Review by Susan 2/20/2013

Strong smelling oil

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This Vetiver smells like Chinese herbal drink "antelope's horn". It has very strong unique smell.

Review by Bee Lian 2/15/2013

My Favorite!

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This organic vetiver from Haiti is indeed the smoothest and sweetest of the Eden vetiver's offered, with only a hint of smokiness which makes it blend seamlessly with other scents. I haven't had it long enough to speak of how it changes with age, but if it is as tenacious as the organic vetiver from Sri Lanka I'm sure it will be a standout! Try it with a touch of Eden's newly formulated Amber Essence oil for a exotic magic carpet ride to the near east!

Review by Mich 12/29/2012

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