1 review for Myrrh Absolute 50%
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4th May at 10.40am: Remaining orders placed between the 24th to the 29th April will all leave with couriers by the 6th May. By the middle part of the coming week I think we will have our lead-time down to 3-4 working days going forward as we have built our stock levels up considerably - and will keep doing so. Thanks, Adam : ) P.S - Across the coming week I am finally going to start expanding the bulk wholesale offering : )
2nd May at 8pm: Quick update to say we can now supply to - U.A.E, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, UK, Switzerland and Australia. Thank you, Adam : )
30th April at 2.40pm: As I type orders placed upto the 15th April have all been collected by couriers - except the Paris retailer. All orders placed upto the 23rd April will be dispatched with couriers by May 3rd. I'll update on order lead times for the 24th April onwards across the morning of Saturday 4th May. Please be assured we are working as fast as we can to get the lead-time down. Finally for now just a 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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Adam Michael has this to say “Myrrh absolute is rich amber red in colour and of a very thick, almost solid, sticky paste consistency. The aroma is a more intense experience of the steam distilled material. We now offer myrrh absolute diluted at 50% in ethanol, providing a pourable and easy to use material.
This material exudes a never ending rainbow of sticky warm liquorice, exotic sweetness and oriental spice. This myrrh absolute is not produced straight from the crude via alcohol extraction (resin-absolute) and is instead produced by solvent extracting the resinoid. Blends especially well with benzoin, frankincense’s and opoponax”
Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha
Origin: Somalian material solvent extracted in France
We also this material neat at wholesale rates in a 250G pack weight, in this instance the material is solid in appearance and will require bain-marie to get the material into a pourable state.
Wholesale weights (all prices excluding vat): 250G (SOLID) = 150 Euros.
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Thomas (verified owner) –
I have tried many, this one is the true thing, at last. I was looking for this “matte” effect that myrrh brings, in my opinion. In an amber composition (I mean “classical” amber, not aggressive synthetic ambergris renditions that you can smell in any public transports), myrrh is used to tame other loud notes like styrax (very animalic, close to castoreum) or civet. To me, it has this functional “hush” effect paired with a powdery and mystic note. Intriguing, discreet yet brilliant, myrr is definitely a contradictory beauty.