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Playing with light.
Jasminum Sambac, in my garden
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Arabian Jasmine
ARABIAN JASMINE
Arabian Jasmine flowers are king of fragrant flowers. Jasmine are of more than 200+ varieties around the world. But Arabian jasmine occupies the remarkable place for strong fragrance & layered flowers. Jasmine is belonging to genus Jasminum and family Oleraceae.
Arabian jasmine flower
This Arabian jasmine flowers are bright white, double layered, tubular, lobed oval flowers contain 9 to 10 petals has sweet & strong fragrance throughout your garden. Flowers contains two stamens with very short filaments.
Arabian jasmine plant
Like all jasmine plant varieties, this plant is perennial evergreen with thin woody branches. Arabian jasmine plants are small shrubs with lush foliage. And its climber vines reach up to the height of 25-30 cm & spreads wide 10-20 cm. Arabian jasmine plants are native to Asia, grows healthy & excellent in all climatic conditions of India.
Jasminum sambac
Arabian jasmine flower has scientific name Jasminum sambac spreads rapidly as shrub or veins with upright habits. Jasminum sambac is popularly called as “Belle of India” meaning Queen of India. Presence of Scent fragrance refreshes the mind & environment.
How to grow Arabian jasmine
Arabian jasmine plants are considered as‘megastar of garden’. This can grow well in garden areas such as home garden & terrace garden. This plant can be grown in grow bags, pots or any suitable container.
Flower farmer’s most cultivated plants are Arabian jasmine plants with high yield & it is most suitable for scent preparation purposes.
Soil
Arabian jasmine plants prefer to grow in loose, loamy, well-drained soil with some organic matter content mostly prefers to grow in acidic to slight acidic soil of pH of 4.5 to 6.9.
Sunlight
This plant requires ample of sun light i.e. is direct sun light of 4-6 hours. It can also tolerate in shade.
Temperature
Ideal temperature for Arabian jasmine plant is 85-90 degree Celsius during day time & in night time 70-80 degree Celsius.
Watering
Moderate to average water application is given. Alternate day water application but not to make the soil soggy & wet. Because overwatering may lead to root rot diseases. Avoid watering in winter seasons(November-December).
Fertilizer
Application of organic fertilizer such as vermicompost, cow manure or goat manure, Groundnut cake powder for nitrogen enhancement & to increase soil fertility.
Organic fertilizer for pest attack
Application of Neem oil, Bio-Npk, Steamed bone meal once in three months. Not to over fertilize the plants. Application of organic fertilizer given only in required quantity. Prefer to grow plants by using organic fertilizer.
Repotting
This plant does not like to grow in too large pot, because it may lead to water stagnation. Select the pot of 3-4’’and once if the plant grows large. Transfer the plants to big size pot compared to last one but most importantly not to damage the roots.
Pruning:
Prune the Arabian jasmine plants in winter, because flower blooming will be less compared to other seasons.Trim the old, diseased and matured plant parts to encourage fast growth in plants.
Harvest:
To get fresh flower yield, fully developed & unopened flower buds are hand-picked in the early morning or late evening. Probably harvesting time starts from 6 months after planting.
Life time of Jasmine plant:
Yield:
Expected average yield of about 800-900 kg of flowers per acre. In houseplant we can expect about 1kg of flower yield.
All and above grow plants good and healthy by using organic & traditional method of practices to grow plants. Go green and make our environment clean & green.
Blog compiled by : Santhionlineplants
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n46_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Fortsetzung des Allgemeinen teutschen Garten-Magazins :. Weimar :Im Verlage des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs,1815-1824.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/52570694
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瑠璃茉莉擬[Rurimatsurimodoki] Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
瑠璃[Ruri] : Lapis lazuli, azure
茉莉[Matsuri] : 茉莉花[Matsurika], Arabian jasmine, Jasminum sambac
擬(-き)[Modoki] : Pseudo-, -like, imitation
Native to China, it is cultivated as an ornamental. This one was blooming in the grass beside of a house.
It is a shrub or perennial herb that grows about thirty to fifty centimeters in height and produces light purple flowers about two centimeters in diameter in autumn.
The word "-modoki" was given to the name because of its resemblance to Rurimatsuri(Cape leadwort, Plumbago auriculata). However, although both belong to the same family Plumbaginaceae, they are not closely related species. There are not a few who prefer Rurimatsurimodoki over Rurimatsuri.
As an aside, there is a saying that goes as follows:
瑠璃も玻璃も照らせば光る [Ruri mo hari mo teraseba hikaru] (lit. both lapis lazuli and quartz shine when illuminated) People with outstanding qualities stand out wherever they are; Diamonds in the rough
This is the phrase on "る[Ru]" in the Edo version of Iroha karuta. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karuta#Iroha_karuta
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OH MY GOD WHY ARE FLOWERS!! SO HARD TO DRAW???
And I want to do a whole SERIES of these?? What is wrong with me
Anyways have a tiny Canus carrying some Arabian jasmines that he probably grew himself. White jasmines can mean sensual love, and flowers of the Jasminum sambac species are widely used to make jasmine tea!
Edit:: IDK why Tumblr ruined the color on this it's not supposed to be so dark and saturated ;;
#canus#canus espada#canus cafe enchante#cafe enchante#dullahan#fairy#medio#chibi#otome games#otome#otoge#otome art#art#fan art#eli draws a thing
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This does not spark Joy (Dior, 2018 & 2019)
PREVIOUSLY ON: Jean Patou's Joy (1930) was voted the Scent of the Century, but for some mysterious reason, it's not manufactured anymore.
Dior fucking killed Joy.
I won't bury the lede here at all. It was Dior. And I love a good Dior, don't get me wrong. But in August 2018, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (which owns every damn thing, including Sephora and half the brands in it) bought the Jean Patou company (which had already changed hands twice). More importantly, they bought the name "Joy." And, somehow, their subsidiary Parfums Christian Dior had their own Joy, complete with Jennifer Lawrence ad campaign, ready to release two weeks later.
For a while, Designer Parfums was at least allowed to manufacture and sell Jean Patou's Joy in France. But now, according to the Patou website, the company's fragrances "are no longer in production." When "authorized outlets" run out, they're out. Because apparently, it was that important for Dior to keep anyone else from using the name "Joy."
So what did they replace the Scent of the Century with?
I had heard that Joy by Dior Intense was a huge improvement on the initial Joy by Dior (which infuriated fragrance aficionados itself by existing, clearly), and I'm glad I tried it first, because if I had started with the original ("original") Dior, I would have punched a wall. But let's start with that: I kept trying Dior Joy #1 over and over because I couldn't remember what it smelled like. It is literally, in the literal sense of literally, forgettable. I tried it one more time today in order to write this paragraph, and: it's soapy white musk. Which upset me initially, I remember now, because I'm just really not a fan of soapy/laundry white musk, but that's on me; I've seen user reviews that do really like Joy by Dior. On me, it's just bubblebath froth, eventually a sweet citrus that peeks up from under it, and a drydown that adds some vanilla to that. That's joyous, I guess?
What I will say is, unlike the other perfume that made me think of bubble baths, it didn't give me a panic attack, so it's got one up on Chanel. But it's just... was this necessary? Did we not have enough soapy white citrus-vanilla musks in the world? At the time, I was just asking myself this rhetorically, but then I kept reading up on the Dior Joy(s). As Victoria at Bois de Jasmin points out, the actual fragrance is a copy of yet another perfume:
The result is that Dior Joy is Allure Lite. The rose and jasmine are folded into a sandalwood accord reminiscent of Chanel’s fragrance. From the top notes to the drydown, Joy follows the course of Allure, but in a softer, more transparent interpretation. The mandarin peel dusted with sugar, the rose blended with the lemony jasmine, a touch of apricot and orange blossom that melt into the sandalwood and custard-like vanilla. Even the same contrast between the sweet citrus and creamy woods is maintained.
Mark Behnke at Colognoisseur:
[Dior perfumer François Demachy] chose to create a mash-up of two huge best-sellers. The citrus opening is straight out of Chanel Allure and the floral heart is Dior J'Adore. In other words, it is just a re-tread.
DIOR! WHAT ARE YOU FUCKING DOING!
I won't say that Joy Intense (Dior #2) is more like Jean Patou's, but at least it has less of a soapy musk opening. Let's compare the notes:
Joy by Dior (2018): White musk, Grasse rose, Grasse jasmine, mandarin orange, patchouli, bergamot, cedar, sandalwood.
Joy by Dior Intense (2019): Neroli, bergamot, Grasse jasmine, Grasse rose, vanilla, patchouli, musk, sandalwood.
[Note: Grasse, "the perfume capital of the world," is a region in France famous for its role in the history of French perfume; it is especially known for jasmine and roses. "Grasse rose," "May rose," and "Rose de Mai" all refer to Rosa x centifolia. "Grasse jasmine" is Jasminum grandiflorum, as opposed to, say, the licorice-friendly jasmine sambac.]
Further info from dior.com:
Get the absolute fuck out of here with this BOTTLE and this LOGO, what are you even doing. I did not even know a perfume could eat crackers
Joy by Dior, per the official website:
JOY by Dior Eau de Parfum is a bright smile, and a pure concentration of joy in a bottle. A juicy, vibrant top note gives way to an enveloping white heart of flowers and musks, just like a soft caress.
Again, I hated Dior's first Joy when I first put it on, but that's my own bias. It was just sheer disappointment that they centered this on synthetic white musk—you vaulted the Scent of the Century for this?
The "Intense" version:
Oh well if there’s a star on the bottom I guess I’m not mad anymore??
JOY by Dior Eau de Parfum Intense is a new olfactory burst, a scent of joy wherein flowers celebrate and explode in all their faceted beauty. The dazzling light of the juicy Citrus blends with the colorful shine of Rose and Grasse Jasmine, and is heightened by an enveloping woody echo of Sandalwood tinged with Vanilla. The fragrance results in a floral firework.
Fuck the actual fuck outta here. "Firework" my ass. It's fine, I guess. It smells like vanilla lemonade and some jasmine on me, with a pleasant lingering drydown. Not just the smell of lemonade, but sort of the feeling of happiness you get when drinking a sugary glass of it on a hot summer day. Don't ever say I don't try to be fair. And it's 1000% better without the white musk. I honestly wouldn't mind wearing this under a different name, but it's just so adequate. I put on Jean Patou's Joy, even a diminished Joy, and it was a revelation. I put on the Dior, even the "good" version, and it smells like copying what the popular girls wear in hopes that they’ll like you. Thank God they didn't stuff some Ambroxan in there while they were at it. The only reason Dior didn't dupe some trendy note from Baccarat Rouge 540 is because Francis Kurkdjian didn't work for them yet. What the fuck are you people doing.
Back to Colognoisseur:
[It] is puzzling why Dior would make the decision to produce a new perfume with the same name of a masterpiece. The cynic in me says because they’ve unleashed their market research staff and found out most consumers have no idea there is a previous classic perfume called Joy. [...] Joy by Dior is a good perfume put together via the perfume assembly line of focus groups and market research; as cynical as it gets in other words.
This is absolutely my take as well. I wore Jean Patou on one hand and Dior's Joy Intense on the other and compared how they unfolded in real time, and what struck me most at that point was how gourmand-adjacent the Dior is. Not entirely so, but the vanilla lemonade I get is far more in line with the cupcake and burnt sugar notes (WHICH I LIKE!) that fragrance brands have put in everything since Mugler’s Angel, rather than just let a floral be good—superlative—at being a floral. But the marketing department says that the Costliest Perfume in the World isn’t on trend in the 21st century; we can charge plenty for something simpler, more predictable, more pandering.
My other take is that Dior's Joy perfumes are formulated to inevitably be cheaper than Jean Patou's Joy, even what Joy was at the end of the company's life. I have smelled at least a Platonic shadow of the Costliest Perfume in the World, and (I don't care how much Grasse jasmine Dior claims is in theirs) this ain't it. I don't blame François Demachy; he was given a brief and he did his job. The man made not one but two versions of Hypnotic Poison. He has done more interesting things than this. Dior’s Joy has "cash grab" written all over it and it's not even bad. It's just WHY. Why would you DO THIS. I am going to stay mad and die mad about this. Jesus Christ. You can't even, like, gently reformulate the Jean Patou, put out the Demachy versions as flanker fragrances, and market them all? You have four kinds of Poison RIGHT NOW and you can’t figure this out?
And I wore these three perfumes for three weeks, I want you to know that. I alternated them day by day, sometimes wearing two at a time to compare. I gave them all many, many chances. And besides the fact that I personally don't like white musk very much, the two Dior Joys are not bad. They're not! They're just accessories to a minor act of cultural vandalism, is all. Imagine taking Botticelli's The Birth of Venus and saying, we're going to throw this out so we can have a photographer recreate it with Jennifer Lawrence. Everyone's wearing Dior Spring/Summer 2023 designs (including Venus). It actually looks pretty cool, I guess. Great, so we don't need the Botticelli anymore? When does the trash get picked up, Tuesday?
Even Disney doesn't vault its animated movies anymore after it remakes them as live action. Maybe I can scrape up enough couch change to buy a bottle of Real Actual Joy and some DVDs before anyone else gets some big ideas.
Perfume discussion masterpost
#perfume#perfume discussion#long post#perfume: jean patou#perfume: dior#AND ANOTHER THING#note: rose#note: jasmine#note: white musk
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My Marvellous Dream Is You ฝันรักห้วงนิทรา
Dawan ดาหวัน
It comes from a name from Inao, a Thai literature adapted from the Panji tales. I'm not sure about the actual meaning of the word.
Khimhan คิมหันต์
Summer
Dokrak ดอกรัก
crown flower(Calotropis giantea), kind of decorative pattern
Rak-รัก-love
Samorn สมร
beautiful woman, beloved beautiful woman, war, battle, fighting
Mali มะลิ
Jasminum sambac
Mawin มาวิน
To win, first (Not a This word)
Not a This word
Jessie เจสซี่
Pat แพท
Toon ตูน
Minnie มินนี่
Pam แพม
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The Enchanting Arabian Jasmine 🌸 Welcome to the enchanting world of Arabian Jasmine! 🌼 In this video, we explore the captivating beauty of Jasminum sambac, a flower that has mesmerized people for centuries. With its delicate white petals and lush green leaves, Arabian Jasmine is not only a feast for the eyes but also a symbol of purity and love. 💖 🌸 With an intoxicating fragrance and a graceful, elegant form, Jasmine is a must-have for any garden! 🌸 Check out these live arabian jasmine plant selection! 🌼 American Plant Exchange Sambac Jasmine, Live Plant in 6" Pot, Fragrant White Blooms, Evergreen Foliage, Ideal for Gardens and Indoor Aromatherapy: https://amzn.to/3zfoe47 🌼 Arabian Jasmine Sambac - 4" from California Tropicals: https://amzn.to/3XFXR0z 🌼 9GreenBox - Arabian Jasmine - 4'' Pot: https://amzn.to/47I1JBL
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PH 2017 14₱ Pomelo (Citrus maxima) PH 2018 5₱ Gumamela (Hibiscus sp) PH 2018 1₱ Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac)
#ph#philippines#2010s#definitive#plant#fruits#pomelo#flower#flowers#stamp#stamps#philately#stamp collection#snail mail#postage#postage stamp#usps#post bird on the left
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behind-the-name stuff:
• Loopy Crulle: First name is based on the Abomination Councilor’s exaggerated twisting movements (she can even turn her head around in a full circle!). Surname is derived from a type of donut called a cruller.
• Sonore Skual: First name means “sonorous, echoing, resonant.” Surname is Papiamento for “storm.”
• Ripley Wolsteen: First name is named after an American franchise called “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” The choice is to coincide with the Beast-Keeping Councilor’s passion for the bizarre. For the surname. Wol- is derived from “wolle” (German translation for wool), and -steen is “stone” in Dutch.
• Berylis Gelumbera: First name is named after a crystal called a Beryl. It is also based on “beryllus” in Latin (technically, the Construction Councilor is planned to have an Ancient Greek motif in her design from the start). Surname is a combination of the following: Gelu- is “cold, frost, etc.” in Latin, -lumber- is hockey slang for a hockey stick (which was originally made out of wood), and the letter A is added at the end because the surname will sound strange without it.
• Ilya Jelyses: First name is named after a Russian biologist who coined the term, “immunology.” Surname is kinda intended to be a pun on jelly, hence why Eda calls the Healing Councilor “jellies” during education board meetings (Ilya is the director of it). -lyses is a medical affix for “destruction, separation.” This coincides with Ilya’s tendency to detach, but regenerate lost limbs.
• Darian Vernworth: First name is inspired by a post on Tumblr (I think, but I can’t find the original since I believe I remember seeing it on this app.) where the first two letters of Adrian’s name can be switched. I don’t need to explain the surname in detail, since Darian is the twin brother of Adrian.
• Yurei Omiku: First name is named after the ghosts in Japanese folklore. Evidently, Yurei’s design is based on a Yokai known as a Tsukumogami, which are “tools that have acquired a kami or spirit” (Wikipedia). Surname is derived from Omikuji, which are fortunes written in stripes to be taken to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan.
• Jasmine Kulatai: The Plant Councilor is named after the national flower of the Phillippines, Sampaguita. It’s scientific name is Jasminum sambac, hence where the first name came from. Surname is an alternate name for the flower itself.
• Cherry Zitrino: First name is named after the fruit of the same name. The fruit has acidic properties, and the Potion Councilor’s personality is very sour. Surname is a play on the Portuguese translation of “citrus” and “zit,” a synonym for pimple. Cherry is infamous for sneaking in questionable ingredients into the food of their enemies, which often cause warts to appear on their tongues.
#toh oc#titan’s council#loopy crulle#sonore skual#ripley wolsteen#berylis gelumbera#ilya jelyses#darian vernworth#yurei omiku#jasmine kulatai omiku#cherry zitrino
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Bunga melati putih Jasminum sambac
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Melati (Jasminum sambac)
Tanaman merambat dengan bunga putih kecil yang sangat harum. Melati sering digunakan dalam upacara dan menjadi simbol kesucian.
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Melati Putih (Jasminus sambac)
Melati Putih (Jasminum sambac) adalah salah satu spesies tanaman melati yang paling terkenal di Asia, khususnya di Indonesia, Filipina, dan negara-negara lain di Asia Tenggara. Bunga ini sangat dihargai karena aromanya yang kuat dan keindahan bentuknya, serta sering digunakan dalam berbagai tradisi dan upacara.
Ciri-ciri Melati Putih:
Bunga: Bunga melati putih berwarna putih bersih, memiliki bentuk bintang dengan lima kelopak. Aromanya sangat harum, terutama pada malam hari, sehingga sering digunakan dalam pembuatan parfum.
Daun: Daun melati putih berwarna hijau gelap, oval, dan runcing, biasanya tumbuh berhadapan dan memiliki tekstur yang halus.
Ukuran: Tanaman ini dapat tumbuh hingga mencapai tinggi 1–3 meter. Melati putih dapat tumbuh sebagai semak atau tanaman merambat, tergantung pada cara perawatannya.
Habitat: Melati putih tumbuh baik di daerah tropis dan subtropis. Ia menyukai sinar matahari penuh hingga setengah teduh dan tanah yang subur serta lembap.
Kegunaan:
Parfum dan Aromaterapi: Karena aroma bunganya yang khas, melati putih sering digunakan dalam industri parfum dan aromaterapi. Minyak esensial yang diekstrak dari bunga ini sangat populer.
Tanaman Hias: Melati putih sering ditanam sebagai tanaman hias di kebun dan halaman rumah, karena keindahan bunganya dan aromanya yang menyegarkan.
Upacara Tradisional: Di banyak budaya, bunga melati putih digunakan dalam upacara keagamaan, pernikahan, dan ritual lainnya sebagai simbol cinta dan kesucian.
Pengobatan Tradisional: Dalam pengobatan tradisional, melati putih kadang-kadang digunakan untuk mengatasi masalah kesehatan tertentu, seperti demam dan peradangan, serta sebagai ramuan penenang.
Makna Simbolis:
Bunga melati putih sering diasosiasikan dengan cinta, kesucian, dan keindahan. Dalam budaya Indonesia, bunga ini biasanya digunakan dalam pernikahan dan acara-acara penting lainnya, melambangkan harapan akan kebahagiaan dan kemakmuran.
Status Konservasi:
Melati putih adalah tanaman yang umum dan tidak termasuk dalam kategori terancam punah. Namun, keberadaannya tetap perlu dilestarikan untuk menjaga keanekaragaman hayati dan penggunaannya dalam budaya dan industri.
Melati Putih adalah simbol keindahan dan wangi yang khas, menjadikannya salah satu bunga yang paling dicintai di berbagai negara, terutama di Indonesia.
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How to Choose the Right Jasmine Oil Supplier?
Aromatherapy has become an essential practice in the world of wellness, providing numerous benefits for both the mind and body. Among the various essential oils used in aromatherapy, Jasmine oil holds a special place due to its luxurious fragrance and therapeutic properties. Whether you are looking to reduce stress, improve mood, or treat skin conditions, Jasmine oil offers a multitude of benefits. In this article, we will delve into how to use Jasmine oil in aromatherapy, focusing on the oil's properties and its role in enhancing wellness.
AG Organica, a leading Jasmine Oil Manufacturer, is renowned for producing high-quality Jasmine oil that is widely used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and wellness products. If you are looking for a reliable Jasmine Oil Supplier, Bulk Manufacturer of Jasmine Oil, or Jasmine Oil Wholesale Supplier, this guide will also highlight AG Organica’s leadership in the market and its range of offerings.
What is Jasmine Oil?
Jasmine oil is an essential oil derived from the flowers of the Jasminum sambac or Jasminum grandiflorum plants. The oil is obtained through a meticulous extraction process, primarily solvent extraction, due to the delicate nature of the flowers. This oil is highly valued for its rich, exotic fragrance and has been used for centuries in both perfumery and therapeutic applications. Jasmine oil is known for its uplifting, calming, and aphrodisiac properties, making it a popular choice in aromatherapy.
Benefits of Jasmine Oil in Aromatherapy
Before we dive into the methods of using Jasmine oil in aromatherapy, it is important to understand the various benefits this oil offers:
Mood Enhancement: Jasmine oil is renowned for its ability to uplift the mood and reduce feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression. Its sweet, floral scent helps in creating a sense of positivity and calmness.
Natural Aphrodisiac: Jasmine oil is often used in aromatherapy for its aphrodisiac properties. Its sensual fragrance enhances feelings of intimacy and romance.
Skin Care: In addition to its aromatherapeutic properties, Jasmine oil is widely used for skin care due to its ability to promote skin hydration, elasticity, and a youthful glow.
Respiratory Health: Jasmine oil is beneficial in alleviating symptoms related to respiratory conditions such as cough and cold, due to its expectorant properties.
Hormonal Balance: The oil is known to assist in balancing hormones, making it helpful for women during PMS, menopause, or post-pregnancy.
With the knowledge of Jasmine oil’s numerous benefits, let’s explore how to use it effectively in aromatherapy.
Methods of Using Jasmine Oil in Aromatherapy
Diffusion for Stress Relief and Mood Enhancement
One of the most popular ways to use Jasmine oil in aromatherapy is through diffusion. Add a few drops of Jasmine oil to an essential oil diffuser and let its calming scent fill the room. Diffusing Jasmine oil is an excellent way to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Its sweet aroma creates a sense of peace, allowing you to unwind after a long day.
Inhalation for Respiratory Benefits
If you're dealing with respiratory issues such as congestion, Jasmine oil can provide relief. Just place a few drops in a bowl of hot water, place a towel over your head, and breathe in the steam.
This method helps in clearing the airways and easing coughs and colds. Jasmine oil’s expectorant properties make it an effective remedy for respiratory discomfort.
Massage for Skin and Muscle Relaxation
Jasmine oil can be diluted with a carrier oil (like coconut or almond oil) and used for body massage. This is an effective way to reap both the skin benefits and muscle relaxation properties of Jasmine oil. Regular use of Jasmine oil in massages can help in improving skin elasticity, reducing scars, and leaving the skin hydrated and radiant.
AG Organica, a Jasmine Oil Bulk Supplier, ensures that the oil produced is 100% pure, making it safe for skin application when properly diluted. For those looking for bulk supplies for spas, wellness centers, or personal use, AG Organica serves as a trusted Jasmine Oil Exporter with high-quality products.
Bath Soak for Deep Relaxation
To enhance your bathing experience, add a few drops of Jasmine oil to your bathwater. The oil’s calming scent will permeate through the steam, offering deep relaxation for both the mind and body. A Jasmine oil bath can be particularly beneficial for those suffering from insomnia or restlessness, as it promotes better sleep and relieves muscle tension.
Topical Application for Hormonal Balance
Jasmine oil is known to help balance hormones and alleviate menstrual or menopausal symptoms. It can be applied topically to areas like the abdomen when diluted with a carrier oil. Gently massaging the oil into the skin can provide relief from cramps, fatigue, and mood swings associated with PMS or menopause.
Sourcing High-Quality Jasmine Oil for Aromatherapy
When choosing Jasmine oil for aromatherapy, quality is paramount. The market is filled with low-grade, diluted versions of Jasmine oil that may not offer the full range of benefits. Therefore, sourcing your oil from a reputable supplier is crucial.
AG Organica stands as a leading Jasmine Oil Wholesale Exporter, offering 100% pure and natural Jasmine oil that is perfect for aromatherapy use. As a Bulk Manufacturer of Jasmine Oil, AG Organica ensures that the oil is extracted using environmentally-friendly methods, preserving its therapeutic properties. Whether you are a wellness center, spa, or individual enthusiast, sourcing from a Jasmine Oil Bulk Exporter like AG Organica guarantees high-quality, potent oils that deliver optimal results.
Why Choose AG Organica for Jasmine Oil?
Trusted Manufacturer and Exporter: AG Organica is a recognized Jasmine Oil Manufacturer and Supplier, exporting to various countries across the globe. They specialize in providing wholesale and bulk quantities of Jasmine oil, meeting international quality standards.
Organic and Pure: All Jasmine oil produced by AG Organica is 100% pure and free from synthetic additives. The company is committed to sustainable practices, making them a top choice for eco-conscious buyers.
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Global Reach: As a leading Jasmine Oil Exporter, AG Organica caters to clients worldwide, ensuring that premium Jasmine oil is accessible to a global market.
Conclusion
Jasmine oil is a powerful essential oil that can be effectively used in aromatherapy to enhance mood, relieve stress, and provide numerous health benefits. Whether you are a wellness enthusiast or a professional aromatherapist, incorporating Jasmine oil into your routine can help you achieve a sense of balance and relaxation.
For those looking to source high-quality Jasmine oil for personal or professional use, AG Organica stands out as a trusted Jasmine Oil Bulk Supplier and Wholesale Exporter, offering premium, pure Jasmine oil that meets the highest standards of quality. Whether you need small quantities or bulk supplies, AG Organica is your go-to Jasmine Oil Supplier.
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Exploring Suvarna Jasmine Attar: Fragrance of Grace
Welcome to a journey into the enchanting world of fragrance! Today, we're diving deep into the exquisite Suvarna Jasmine Attar. This fragrance is not just a scent; it’s a story, a tradition, and an experience of pure elegance. If you've ever wondered about the allure of traditional perfumes and what makes a particular attar stand out, you're in the right place.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the essence of Suvarna Jasmine Attar, uncover its history, understand its fragrance profile, and learn about its special qualities. By the end, you'll know exactly why this attar is considered a fragrance of grace.
Understanding Attar
Definition and History
Let's start by demystifying attar. Attar, also known as Ittar, is a form of perfume made from natural botanical ingredients. Unlike modern perfumes that often use alcohol as a base, attar is typically alcohol-free and is created through the distillation of flowers, herbs, and spices into a pure, concentrated oil.
The history of attar dates back thousands of years, with origins in ancient civilizations such as Persia and the Indian subcontinent. It was cherished for its natural and intense fragrance, making it a staple in many cultural and spiritual practices. This age-old craft has been passed down through generations, each adding a unique touch to the art of perfumery.
Production Process
Creating attar is a meticulous process. It begins with the careful extraction of essential oils from fragrant flowers or herbs. In the case of Suvarna Jasmine Attar, jasmine flowers are the primary ingredient. These flowers are steam-distilled to capture their essence. The resulting oil is then aged to enhance its fragrance and complexity.
Attar production relies on traditional methods, preserving the integrity of the natural ingredients. This process contrasts with alcohol-based perfumes, which often dilute the fragrance and can alter its purity. With attar, you're experiencing the fragrance in its most concentrated and authentic form.
Introduction to Suvarna Jasmine Attar
What is Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is a premium fragrance known for its luxurious and enchanting scent. It is crafted using the finest jasmine flowers, which are meticulously selected for their quality and aromatic richness. The name "Suvarna" translates to "golden" in Sanskrit, reflecting the rich, opulent nature of this attar.
The attar is celebrated not just for its fragrance but also for its cultural and historical significance. It’s often used in ceremonies and special occasions, symbolizing purity and grace.
The Jasmine Flower
To truly appreciate Suvarna Jasmine Attar, it’s essential to understand the jasmine flower. Jasmine is renowned for its sweet, floral aroma, which is both delicate and intoxicating. It’s a flower that has been used in perfumery for centuries, prized for its ability to evoke feelings of romance and elegance.
There are various types of jasmine used in perfumes, but Suvarna Jasmine Attar primarily features the Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac). This variety is known for its strong, heady fragrance, which forms the heart of the attar.
Fragrance Profile of Suvarna Jasmine Attar
Scent Notes
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is a symphony of captivating scent notes. The fragrance profile can be divided into three main layers:
Top Notes: These are the initial scents you perceive right after application. For Suvarna Jasmine Attar, the top notes often include fresh, slightly citrusy hints that provide an uplifting start.
Middle Notes: As the top notes fade, the heart of the fragrance emerges. Here, the rich, floral essence of jasmine takes center stage. It’s a lush, creamy scent that envelops you in its beauty.
Base Notes: These are the deep, lasting scents that linger after the fragrance has settled. In Suvarna Jasmine Attar, the base notes often include subtle woody or musky undertones that enhance the overall complexity of the fragrance.
Longevity and Sillage
One of the remarkable qualities of Suvarna Jasmine Attar is its longevity. Unlike many modern perfumes that might fade quickly, this attar can last for hours, even a whole day, depending on the application. Its sillage, or the fragrance trail it leaves, is moderate to strong, making it a perfect choice for those who want their presence to be memorable yet not overpowering.
Craftsmanship and Quality
Ingredients and Sourcing
The quality of Suvarna Jasmine Attar is directly linked to the excellence of its ingredients. The jasmine flowers used in this attar are carefully sourced from regions known for their superior blooms. The selection process is rigorous, ensuring that only the best flowers are used.
The crafting of Suvarna Jasmine Attar involves a blend of traditional techniques and artisanal expertise. Each step, from the distillation to the aging process, is handled with utmost care to preserve the purity and richness of the fragrance.
Artisan Techniques
Creating Suvarna Jasmine Attar is both an art and a science. The traditional techniques employed in its production are passed down through generations. These methods include precise temperature control during distillation and expert blending to achieve the perfect balance of scent notes.
The craftsmanship involved in making this attar is a testament to its quality. Each bottle of Suvarna Jasmine Attar is a result of dedication, skill, and a deep appreciation for the art of perfumery.
Usage and Application
How to Apply Attar
Applying attar requires a bit of finesse. Unlike sprays, attar is typically applied using a roll-on applicator or a dabber. Here are some tips to make the most of your Suvarna Jasmine Attar:
Apply to Pulse Points: Dab a small amount of attar on your pulse points—wrists, neck, behind the ears. These areas generate heat, which helps to diffuse the fragrance.
Use Sparingly: A little goes a long way. Start with a small amount and build up if needed. The concentrated nature of attar means that a few dabs can provide a strong, lasting scent.
Layer with Care: If you’re using other products, such as body lotion or deodorant, choose unscented or lightly scented options to avoid clashing with the attar.
Occasions and Settings
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is versatile and suitable for various occasions. Its rich, floral scent makes it ideal for formal events, romantic dinners, and special celebrations. It’s a fragrance that complements the elegance of a black-tie event or the intimacy of a quiet evening out.
It can also be a beautiful choice for daily wear, adding a touch of sophistication to your routine. Whether you’re heading to the office or enjoying a casual outing, Suvarna Jasmine Attar elevates your presence with its graceful aroma.
Suvarna Jasmine Attar in Culture and Tradition
Cultural Significance
In many cultures, jasmine is associated with purity and beauty. Suvarna Jasmine Attar, with its luxurious scent, is often used in ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing grace and refinement. It’s a fragrance that connects with traditions and values, enhancing its appeal.
In some cultures, attar is not just a personal accessory but a spiritual experience. The use of Suvarna Jasmine Attar in such contexts highlights its significance beyond mere fragrance, reflecting its role in connecting individuals with their cultural heritage.
Personal and Social Impact
Wearing Suvarna Jasmine Attar can have a profound impact on how you feel and how others perceive you. Its elegant scent can boost your confidence and leave a lasting impression. The fragrance often becomes a part of your identity, remembered by those who encounter it.
Where to Buy and How to Choose
Buying Guide
When looking to purchase Suvarna Jasmine Attar, authenticity is key. Ensure you buy from reputable sources to guarantee you’re getting genuine attar. Here are some tips for making a smart purchase:
Check the Source: Look for established retailers or direct suppliers who specialize in high-quality attar.
Verify Authenticity: Genuine attar should come with a description of its ingredients and production methods. If possible, seek out reviews or testimonials about the product.
Price Range and Value
Suvarna Jasmine Attar, given its high quality and artisanal production, is an investment. While it may be priced higher than synthetic perfumes, the value lies in its purity, longevity, and the craftsmanship behind it. Consider it not just a purchase, but a cherished addition to your fragrance collection.
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is more than just a fragrance; it’s an embodiment of elegance and tradition. From its rich jasmine notes to its artisanal craftsmanship, it offers a unique olfactory experience that stands out in the world of perfumery.
If you haven’t yet experienced the grace of Suvarna Jasmine Attar, now is the perfect time. Embrace the allure of this exquisite attar and let it become a part of your personal story. Share your experiences with us, and let us know how Suvarna Jasmine Attar has touched your life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is a premium perfume made from the finest jasmine flowers, known for its luxurious and long-lasting fragrance.
How is Suvarna Jasmine Attar different from regular perfumes?
Unlike alcohol-based perfumes, Suvarna Jasmine Attar is alcohol-free and made from concentrated essential oils, providing a more intense and authentic fragrance.
How should I apply Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
Apply attar to pulse points such as wrists, neck, and behind the ears. Use sparingly, as a little goes a long way.
What are the top, middle, and base notes in Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
The top notes are fresh and citrusy, the middle notes feature the rich floral scent of jasmine, and the base notes include subtle woody or musky undertones.
How long does Suvarna Jasmine Attar last?
Suvarna Jasmine Attar is known for its longevity, lasting several hours to a whole day, depending on application.
Where can I buy Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
Purchase from reputable retailers or directly from suppliers specializing in high-quality attar.
Why is Suvarna Jasmine Attar considered a luxury item?
Its luxurious nature comes from the quality of ingredients, traditional production methods, and artisanal craftsmanship involved.
Can Suvarna Jasmine Attar be used daily?
Yes, Suvarna Jasmine Attar is versatile and can be used for daily wear as well as special occasions.
What makes Suvarna Jasmine Attar a good choice for gifts?
Its elegance and unique fragrance make it a thoughtful and luxurious gift for special occasions.
How do I store Suvarna Jasmine Attar?
Store attar in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its quality and longevity.
Thank you for joining me on this fragrant journey. I hope you’ve enjoyed discovering the beauty and grace of Suvarna Jasmine Attar. If you have any questions or would like to share your thoughts, feel free to reach out!
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