3 reviews for Cedarwood Himalayan E.O
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10th May at 6.30pm: Today we have lost a little ground on the progress we have been making of late. The area we live in was without electricity from the early morning until late this afternoon. However by Tuesday all the May orders on our books will be dispatched. And I am now aiming at addressing the wholesale list from early next week - it will happen I promise. Good news on the SDS front, we received another batch of them including for plantation ouds and across next week they will be uploaded to the site. Please remember SDS are only available by logging into your account and going to the SDS section. Here you find everything on file connected to your purchases. Ok, we are taking the weekend off now for some family time, so we will be out of contact until Monday. Thanks to everyone as always for your support of our little business and if it's ever possible to leave reviews please do so as they help improve the website experience for everyone that visits. Thank you, Adam : )
Recap - new materials recently added - French Rose Geranium E.O, Sandalwood Mysore E.O 4 Year Aged, Tuscan Olive Leaf Absolute, Mitti Attar (Petrichor), Persian Queen of Roses (Otto), Tomato Leaf Absolute, Oud Assami Skank E.O V.1, South Indian 10 Year Aged Vetiver E.O, Bengali Nagarmotha E.O, Violet Leaf Concrete, Italian Helichrysum Absolute S.G, Italian Oakwood Absolute, Organic Georgian Rose Raduga Otto and finally Persian P.E.A Intense Rose (Otto) Thank you, Adam : )
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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 (all prices excluding vat): 100G = 30 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!