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Detailed Product Description |
Specifications:
Synonyms:
Nardostachys jatamansi root oil; nard root oil; spikenard oil (nardostachys
jatamansi);
Indian valerian root oil false (nardostachys jatamansi);
Odor description: Sweet woody spicy animal valerian ginger cardamom
Appearence: Amner liquid
Nafta h. #:3301.29.6000
Fema #:0
Blends well with: Tonka; violet; vetiver; pine needle; patchouli;
Some perfumery uses: Fern; woody bases; animal; oriental bases; floral;
Description:
Also known as false Indian valerian root oil. Spikenard oil is derived from the
roots of nardostachys jatamansi. The plant grows wild and is occasionally
cultivated in India,
China and Japan. The dried roots are steam distilled in India or in Europe or
the U. S. A.
Spikenard oil is a pale yellow to amber liquid with a heavy, sweet woody and
spicy animal
odor, reminiscent of valerian, ginger, cardamom and atlas cedarwood oils.
