3 reviews for Cedarwood Himalayan E.O
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Update 12th May at 9.55pm: First, our order book. The majority of orders placed between the 5th to 7th May have been collected by the couriers, more will be collected tomorrow, and the rest will be collected by the couriers on May 16th. Many easy/quick to assemble orders placed after the 7th have also been collected by the couriers. We are working through the weekend, and I will update again here on Monday concerning lead-times. I am very sorry about the delays and also for the time it is taking me to reply to emails at the moment. Next, good news on the horizon. By mid-late June I will release a 30 year aged labdanum, Persian cypress e.o, Persian neroli e.o, two Nagaland ouds, one jungle- plantation, the other wild, plus cedarmoss absolute, oakmoss absolute – one of my original sources, melonal n.i, guaiacol n.i, my own commissioned saffron oleo resin red gold, olive absolute (possibly two offerings), another flawless Persian rose otto, sandalwood India Royal - a 1930’s vintage Mysore, plus another intro-level oud from Thailand, a two year aged green sacra tincture, a flawless Indonesian sandalwood CO2 that I have been wearing on my forearms every day this week (heavenly and affordable), plus protium copal resin, elemi resin, a full spectrum green coloured royal hojari resin and I am musing on releasing a trial experiment of stock flower extrait by enfleurage – musing because it’s so fleeting. And finally, for the month of May I have released oud wild Assam e.o, oud Thai fruity-spice e.o (intro level oud), Italian 4-fold lemon super concentrate e.o, oud Chanthaburi honey e.o, orris Tuscan absolute 50% (8% Irones) , oud wild tabak e.o (our first quarter of a million euros per kilo aromatic) plus our 20-month aged grey ambergris 3% tincture and our stunning Indian sandalwood sweetie CO2. Thank you to everyone for the support of our business and as always, if its possible, please do leave product reviews on the website. Thanks, Adam : ) Close
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Joseph Colbourne has this to say “A close relative of Cedrus atlantica and readily apparent in it’s oily, sweet-resinous, balsamic top. However, there is a curious sharpness to deodora which lends an almost blue cheese effect, which on its own, may seem an acquired taste, but when paired with other materials can bring forth surprising synergy. It can complement heady florals for more dimension or bring character to a leather accord. Six hours in, the astringency dries down to a ink-like, mellow, dry sweetness that continues to become woodier and drier in its base. A bold personality that is a pleasure to experience.”
Botanical Name: Cedrus deodora
Origin: India
Wholesale weights: 100G = 30 Euros. Including vat = 36.60 Euros.
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Aurelya (verified owner) –
A real treasure, we can’t imagine life without it! Beautiful scent, sweet, woody, hard to describe – but beautiful 🙂 and a nice price.
John (verified owner) –
Lovely cedarwood.
As one might expect, I find this very similar to the Atlas Cedarwood. So much so, that unless I have them side by side, I struggle to differentiate the two!
innasany (verified owner) –
I love the cedar wood of the Himalayas .. maybe someone seems to be no different from the cedar atlas, but in my opinion there is a significant difference..the atlas is sharper, more pronounced, I feel there is something majestic copaiba possible, the Himalayas have beautiful sweet depths of the fruit wheel. Atlas a typical male artifact, the Himalayan sweet darling unisex. In any case, both are gems that will make a person happy, peaceful and hearty when brought to him. And amazing aromatherapy effects both!