![]() It is used in the highly valued eau de parfums, body creams and bath oils. Davana oil is used in the making of high quality perfumes, cosmetics and is also widely used in food industries, flavouring tobacco, pastries and some beverages. The davana flowers traditionally lend their intoxicating fragrance for garlands, floral decorations, bouquets and also for the various religious purposes. It is also utilized in traditional Ayurvedic medicinal preparations. Since time immemorial, the davana plant has been used for various religious purposes and has been traditionally offered to Lord Shiva. The principle constituent of the essential oil which gives it exquisite and delicate aroma is due to the presence of davanone, nor-davanone and linalool. Minor constituents of the oil are cymene, sabinene, cineol, linalool, eugenol, borneol, earnestly and traces of other aroma chemicals. Major constituents of the oil are esters, followed by hydrocarbons, alcohols and several sesquiterpenes. Its leaves and flowers are highly valued in the making of floral decorations and oils. A peculiar quality that is valued in high class perfumery to create fragrances with truly individual notes.The davana plant is a small and aromatic herbaceous plant which is native to the Southern part of India, especially to the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Davana is said to smell differently on different persons. It is very tenacious, and useful in perfumery for its mysterious, penetrating quality and scent. Davana essential oil is complex like wine, with syrupy notes of dried fruits and herbs. This oil is produced by the same dedicated perfumers who make our Jasmine absolute in India.Īn unrealized gem in the perfumery and natural essence world! This precious oil has a powerful, tenacious aroma that is warm and woody with a sweet, rich and booziness. Traditionally Davana blossoms are offered to Shiva, the God of Transformation. Davana is a rare essential oil steam distilled from Artemisia pallens using the whole plant. ![]()
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