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Rose Absolute
Rosa damascena
Rose absolute is produced through solvent extraction of rose petals, yielding a richer and heavier aromatic product than steam-distilled oil. It captures more of the flower’s waxes and pigments, giving it a deeper, sweeter, and more sensual scent. It is widely used in high-end perfumery.

Rose Concrete
Rosa damascena
Rose concrete is the first waxy extract obtained from rose petals during solvent extraction. It contains aromatic compounds along with natural waxes and pigments. The concrete is further processed into rose absolute and is an important intermediate in natural fragrance production.

Rose Essential Oil
Rosa damascena / Rosa centifolia
Rose essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of fresh rose petals during a short seasonal harvest. In regions such as Isparta in Turkey, roses are hand-picked at dawn when their fragrance is most intense. The oil is extremely concentrated and highly valued in fine perfumery and luxury aromatic products for its depth, richness, and emotional resonance.

Rose Hydrosol
Rosa damascena
Rose hydrosol is the aromatic water produced as a by-product of rose oil distillation. It contains trace amounts of rose’s volatile compounds and is widely used as a gentle facial mist, toner, and calming aromatic water. It offers a softer version of rose’s scent and properties.

Aetoxylon Oil
Aetoxylon sympetalum
Aetoxylon oil is distilled from the resinous wood of Aetoxylon sympetalum, a species closely related to agarwood-producing trees. Like agarwood, the aromatic resin forms only under specific natural conditions, which makes this oil rare and highly valued. It is used mainly in niche perfumery for its warm, woody, and balsamic profile that adds depth and longevity to fragrance compositions.

Agarwood Oil
Aquilaria agallocha / Aquilaria malaccensis
Agarwood oil, also known as oud, is obtained through steam distillation of resinous heartwood formed when Aquilaria trees become naturally infected and produce aromatic resin as a defense response. This process can take many years, making agarwood one of the rarest and most valuable aromatic materials in the world. The oil is prized for its deep, complex, and long-lasting woody aroma and is widely used in fine perfumery, traditional medicine, and spiritual practices across Asia and the Middle East.
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