Tonka Bean Absolute - 20%

Dipteryx odorata (Aubl.) Willd.

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Our delightfully aromatic Tonka Bean Absolute – 20% is premixed in organic fractionated coconut oil to make it more affordable and easy to use. Try blending it with your favorite essential oils, absolutes and CO2 extracts.

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Selected size SKU:962-015 - Tonka Bean Absolute - 20% 15 ml (1/2 oz)

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Our delightfully aromatic Tonka Bean Absolute – 20% is premixed in organic fractionated coconut oil to make it more affordable and easy to use. Try blending it with your favorite essential oils, absolutes and CO2 extracts. It has a very rich, caramel-like, powdery-sweet aroma of new mown hay with a warm herbal and soft tobacco-like undertone that is very tenacious.

Tonka Bean Absolute is obtained from Dipteryx odorata, a large tropical tree native to Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela, also cultivated in Nigeria and elsewhere in West Africa. It bears fruit containing a single black seed or ‘bean’. The beans are removed from the ripe fruit and dried, then soaked in rum or alcohol for 12-24 hours to make them swell. When removed from the alcohol bath, they become dried and shrunken, after which a whitish powder of crystallized coumarin progressively accumulates on them. The beans are then coarsely pulverized and subjected to a two-step process – solvent extraction followed by an alcohol wash – to produce the absolute.[1],[2]

Tonka Bean absolute is used as a non-floral sweetener for introducing warm notes in chypres, fougères, new mown hay bases, Amber bases, Lavender bouquets, etc. It can add a natural gourmand effect in white flower accords, such as tuberose and also harmonizes well with vanilla, leather and tobacco notes. Prior to the availability of synthetic coumarin, tinctures of Tonka beans were long used as a source of natural coumarin, the compound responsible for the beans’ sweet Vanilla-like aroma.[3] Groom states “About 10% of all modern quality perfumes contain Tonka, examples being Je Reviens, Raffinée, and Red, and it appears among the main ingredients of some 13% of quality fragrances for men.”[4]

Also worth noting, and contrary to coumarin’s reputation, Tisserand cites that “humans are not at risk from externally applied coumarin, and no toxic effects have been reported for any coumarin-containing essential oil or absolute. … We see no need for a coumarin dermal limit, either for toxicity or skin sensitization.”[5]

PLEASE NOTE: Naturally occurring coumarin in Tonka Beans is considered safe for dermal use, and is not carcinogenic, not phototoxic, and not an allergen; this, however, is not the case with synthetic coumarin and coumarin derivatives.[6] 

This oil has been pre-mixed for easy use and contains 20% Tonka Bean Absolute in 80% Fractionated Coconut Oil – Organic. For the pure and undiluted version of this oil, please see our Tonka Bean Absolute.  If you are interested in using Tonka Bean for body and skin care purposes, please see the high-quality, organic Tonka Bean Butter that we carry.

1 Lawless, Julia. The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, 2013, p. 193.

2 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 626.

3 Wells, F.V. and Marcel Billot. Perfumery Technology Art: Science: Industry, 2nd ed., 1975/1981, p. 64.

4 Groom, Nigel. The New Perfume Handbook, 2nd ed., 1997, p. 330.

5 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 543-544.

6 Ibid.

7 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 624.

8 Lawless, Alec. Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, 2009, p. 70.

9 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety 2nd ed., 2014, pp. 455-6.

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A coumarin dream

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In recent years in Interior Alaska we've developed some problems with invasive plant species, namely bird vetch and white sweet clover. As combatting the newcomers is all but futile, I have taken to embracing the aromatic silver lining, particularly that of the coumarin-laced sweet clover. Late summer walks are particularly rewarding now, and I usually can't inhale deeply enough with these hay-scented foreigners proliferating all about. This tonka bean is exactly that lovely smell I have been hoping to have at hand. Thank you for making a pre-diluted version available so I can get right to mixing up some sweet summer air!

Review by Rebecca 4/21/2016

Yes! Euphoric. Absolutely.

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Some day, when I'm no longer a broke student, I will order a tremendous amount of the undiluted absolute. Until then... I am head over heels in love with this stuff. I bought it in the beginning of my interest in fragrance-crafting, and was still not quite fully aware of the difference between TRUE and natural fragrances, and synthetic ones. I was expecting a "candy-caramel", "toffee-butter" scent in the processed sense... This taught me the difference. Sounds dramatic, but when I first opened this and smelled it: I fell instantly in love. It's addictive. I try to use it sparingly but I always run out quickly. It IS caramel, toffee, and vanilla..but It does NOT smell like a Sugar Daddy. It smells like a TRULY natural, homemade creme brûlée, with a perfumey/powdery character. I can't say enough about it!

Review by John 1/11/2016

A very comforting and glowing scent

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Initially one is reminded of a sweet candy made with puncillo. But further in the scent transforms, becomes syrupy, smooth. A melody reminiscent of such comforts as sunlight on ones face or a warm cinnamon bun. If it were ever possible to bottle the scent of a kind smile, Tonka Bean would definitely be it.

Review by Meredith 8/14/2015

Wow!

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When I first heard about tonka bean I wasn't very impressed with the description. I was thinking that maybe it was one of those overrated notes that everyone raved about, but the saying goes "don't knock something til you try it". I recently ordered a sample of it from Eden Botanicals and was instantly intrigued by it. I have to agree with the other reviewers here that said that it's smell is smile-inducing, because that is exactly what happened to me when I first opened the vial. It is indeed euphoric in it's own little way. TOTALLY unexpected. I also agree completely with the descriptions of its aroma. It is indeed a cherry almond note with caramelic facets and a rich powdery texture. This note would add a plush sophisticated texture to the base of a fragrance. Another note that has this effect is peru balsam, but tonka bean more so (at least to my nose). If the aroma of tonka bean was a color, it would definitely be gold. I now see what the hype was about with this one. Two thumbs up!

Review by derrick 5/2/2015

Better Than Almonds!

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I think tonka is a great alternative to almond; it's close enough, but it's almonds with sweet grass, caramel, and a bite of...cedar or cinnamon bark. EB's is the best! I love this oil.

Review by PearlyDewDrops 10/12/2014

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