Sandalwood, Royal Hawaiian - Organic EO

Santalum paniculatum Hook. & Arn.

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Our Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood, Santalum paniculatum, locally known as `Ili`ahi,is indigenous to Hawaii and is harvested from a family-owned plantation committed to organic cultivation and reforestation. The extremely rich, woody, sweet, and full-bodied calming aroma has amazing longevity

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Selected size SKU:909-015 - Sandalwood, Royal Hawaiian - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz)

1 ml (1/30 oz)
$21.75
2 ml (1/15 oz)
$38.75
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$82.50
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$207.50
30 ml (1 oz)
$375.50
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$686.25
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$1,261.75
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$2,332.75
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$4,339.00
$21.75
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Product Overview

Our Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood, Santalum paniculatum, locally known as `Ili`ahi, is indigenous to Hawaii and is harvested from a family-owned plantation committed to organic cultivation and reforestation. The extremely rich, woody, sweet, and full-bodied calming aroma has amazing longevity when applied to the skin – a truly fine Sandalwood oil.

Hawaiian Sandalwood, as with all Sandalwoods, is a hemi-parasitic tree/shrub that peacefully co-exists through a complex root system with a select group of host plants.[1]

The Sandalwood essential oil most recognized is distilled from Santalum album in the Mysore region of India. It is an alarming fact that Mysore Sandalwood has endured severe population decline and genetic impoverishment (i.e., become nearly extinct) due to decades of over-harvesting, mismanagement of forests and illegal poaching – all driven by lucrative global demand. This is good news and bad news. The bad news is that high value plus harvesting restrictions are powerful incentives for the development of synthetics and the routine adulteration of genuine Sandalwood oils.[2] The good news is that this near tragedy created a new industry in other regions for cultivating various species of Sandalwood (including S. paniculatum) using more sustainable practices – a successful strategy for redirecting market pressure away from this precious botanical. Sandalwood, an exquisitely fragrant and praiseworthy tree, like the majestic elephant, has been nearly loved to death. May your usage of Sandalwood be mindful, and may you be present in the magnificence of every application.

Eden Botanicals sources a wide variety of sustainably harvested Santalum species from reputable suppliers in different geographical regions that we are sure will enchant and delight even the most discriminating Sandalwood lovers and natural perfumers. Sandalwood oil is beneficial in targeted skincare preparations and facial serums to improve the appearance of aging, dry, or congested skin. The sensual and divine aroma inspires an ambiance of peaceful contemplation and lends elevating and centering properties to meditation and incense blends. 

1 Industry Communication.

2 Turin, Luca. The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell, 2006, p. 77.

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Customer Reviews

Rich woody ,really strong waoo

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I really enjoy this oil ....it is much strong woody smell not like indian sandalwood oil ,its true indian oil is more sweet light and spreading smell .but this one is more rich spices kind ...but anyway I still like and enjoying .Thanks I will buy more from edenbotanicals because of quality ,just waoo.

Review by Madiha 2/7/2017

aquatic perfume

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Do not compare this, as it is its own thing. I find it extremely aquatic and medium density woods, slightly sweet. The dry down is completely different. I think the dry down is more floral and how sandalwood soap smells without the soapy note. (floral drydown) It's really neat.

Review by Teena Ares 1/15/2017

Leathery

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I use East Indian Sandalwood everyday, mostly in my hair. I started using Hawaiian Sandalwood from doTerra and found it to be excellent for face-care after showers, clears and smooths excellently. I would not compare this with Mysore as this one has a punch whereas Mysore is more of a honey-soft-dreamy scent however Hawaiian, Eden Botanicals Hawaiian, is an excellent essential oil and I keep this in-stock at my home. Gotta love Sandalwood. I especially enjoy Mysore & Hawaiian Sandalwood.

Review by Voila 9/29/2016

This is it

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If you love the luxury Indian sandalwood, you can't go wrong with this one.

Review by Cananga odorata 4/20/2016

aquatic top- pungent kick

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This one took me a bit to warm up to - I was at first sold on the new caledonian - which I'm still fond of - but i have gained much appreciation for this as well as the rare indian variety -- Starts off somewhat aquatic to me (which threw me for a loop) and then it gets this kinda pungent kick that is actually very satisfying - either side could be fun to play in blends with - I Just finished a lovely blend with this and lotus amongst others for my pisces friend's b day I like that it is organic and sustainable harvest - the australian variety is the only one left that i just can't seem to love

Review by erin 3/23/2016

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