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About Amber
Oil & Organic Amber Essence Oil
Eden Botanicals' Amber Essence Oil, Amber Royale, Amber Rose, and Amber
- Pure & Simple are authentic amber oils, handmade by eden botanicals
using traditional ingredients. We provide wholesale amber oils to individuals
as well as stores, distributors and manufacturers. All of our amber
oils contain a minimum of 69% certified organic ingredients.
What is Amber Oil?
There are many types of amber oils on the market, most of which contain
synthetic fragrance oils or synthetic carrier oils. The aroma of these
oils vary widely. Amber has become a generic term, and so one can find
all types of oils, being sold as amber oil, that have no relation to
the aroma of amber.
The first and original amber oil was from ambergris. Ambergris is the
waxy substance that was found floating on the ocean or washed up on
the shore in ancient times. It can be refined into a oil with a strong,
but pleasant aroma. In ancient times, no one knew the source of this
mysterious substance, and yet it was highly valued. Ambergris became
a mythic substance. Later, it was determined that ambergris (meaning
gray amber) came from the sperm whale. Today, it is thought that the
sperm whale regurgitates the ambergris after eating squid (or cuttlefish,
one of its favorite foods). This occurs because the squid bones irritates
the stomach lining of the whale; the ambergris being produced as a counter-irritant.
Ambergris, when refined into an oil (also called ambergris) was highly
sought after by perfumers due to the unique aroma and the very strong
fixative value of the ambergris oil. Today ambergris is very rare and
extremely expensive. It is also rarely traded due to the fact that the
ambergris comes from the sperm whale which is an endangered species.
Although they are difficult to make, there are synthetic varieties of
ambergris available.
For the record, there is no such thing as amber essential oil. Essential
oils are pure plant oils which are distilled or otherwise extracted
from a single plant species. Fragrant amber itself is a combination
of several different botanical sources (or animal sources in the case
of ambergris). There is no one plant from which amber comes from, and,
although you will hear it said that fragrant amber comes from a tree
growing in the Himalayas, it is simply not true.
We are often asked about amber oil that comes from the Baltic amber
(fossilized amber used for jewellery). This type of amber oil is made
through a process called destructive distillation of fossilized amber.
It yields an oil that contains succinic acid (which can be used in health
products), but it does not have a pleasant aroma. Due to its unpleasant
aroma, it is not used in aromatherapy or perfumery.
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