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Product Name SKU Price Qty
  1. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) Sample (20-30 drops) 625-3
    $2.00
  2. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 1/4 oz 625-6
    $8.00
  3. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 1/2 oz 625-7
    $14.00
  4. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 1 oz 625-8
    $24.00
  5. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 2 oz 625-9
    $40.00
  6. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 4 oz 625-10
    $76.00
  7. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 8 oz 625-11
    $144.00
  8. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 16 oz 625-12
    $270.00
  9. Nagarmotha (Cypriol) 1 kg 625-25
    $500.00

Nagarmotha (Cypriol)


Details

  • Botanical Name: Cyperus scariosus
  • Origin: India
  • Process: Steam Distilled Essential Oil
  • Plant Part: Roots
  • Cultivation: Cultivated
  • Grade: Fine Perfumery Grade
  • Note: Base
  • Aroma: Woody, deep, with smoky notes of leather. Adds a distinctive and interesting note to masculine or unisex perfumes.
  • Safety Considerations: Avoid use with small children, elders, epileptics, pregnant and/or nursing women.
  • Certificate of Analysis
  • MSDS

Nagarmotha (Cypriol)

Overview

Nagarmotha (Cypriol) Essential Oil

Fine Perfumery Grade. Woody, deep, with smoky notes of leather. Adds a distinctive and interesting note to masculine or unisex perfumes.

Nagarmotha, also known as Cyperus or Cypriol essential oil, is of Indian origin. It is steam distilled from the roots of Cyperus, a sedge plant (not to be confused with the Cypress tree).

Customer Reviews

Leathery and Masculine Review by Del
Smokey, leathery, woody, and a little bit sweet. When diluted, the leathery hints become stronger. Its very masculine, but it blends well with florals if only a few drops are added to an entire blend. I found the woody hints very soft, and I smelled it as being more smokey/leathery than anything else. (Posted on 2/18/13)
A Fine Wood/Piney Scent Review by Mich
Partial to woodsy scents, I ordered a sample of Eden's Nagarmotha (Cypriol). It leans more towards a pine scent then either patchouli or vetiver, but is within the same family of scent. It mellows on the skin to be more akin to patchouli than vetiver, but slightly sweeter without patchouli's overwhelming, pervading quality. A good woodnote, but not overpowering. (Posted on 12/28/12)