Essential Oils

  • 100% Natural Rose Oil Rose oil

    Rose oil (rose otto) is the essential oil extracted through steam distillation from the petals of our precious and beautiful "Rosa damascena", grown in our farm located in the Valley of Roses. Produced in accordance with a 330 year-old-tradition, If stored appropriately it has an unlimited expiration terms. To satisfy our costumers’ demands we offer Rose Oil in a several varieties of bottles and casing -traditional wooden or silver casing.

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  • 100% Lavender Oil

    Lavender oil is an essential oil obtained by distillation from the flower spikes of certain species of lavender. Lavender oil has long been used in the production of perfume, can also be used in aromatherapy. The scent has a calming effect which may aid in relaxation and the reduction of anxiety.

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  • 100% Pine Oil

    Pine oil is an essential oil obtained by the steam distillation of needles, twigs and cones from a variety of species of “Pinus sylvestris”. It is used in aromatherapy,as a cleaning product, as a scent in bath oils and as a disinfectant, massage oil and an antiseptic. It is naturally deodorizing, and antibacterial.

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  • 100% Peppermint Oil

    Peppermint oil is an essential oil obtained by the steam distillation of flower spikes of certain species of peppermint plant. It is used in aromatherapy, as a cleaning product, as a scent in bath oils and as a disinfectant, massage oil and an antiseptic. It is naturally deodorizing, and antibacterial.

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Did you know that

Rose Oil is excellent for skin care, anti-ageing, healing, meditation and emotional grief.

It takes 30 rose blossoms to produce a single drop of Rose Oil or 3,000 kg. of rose petals to produce just 1 kg of Rose Oil

Although there are over 10,000 varieties of rose, surprisingly few of them impart a noticeable fragrance.

"Rosa damascena" ("Damask" rose) can be found growing wild and/or cultivated in many places on Earth - but there are only two locations where growing conditions are such that we can call them ideal - the "Isparta" valley of Turkey and the Rose Valley of Bulgaria.

The rich Ancient Romans enjoyed bathing in rose water, and it was, and still is, considered to have anti-bacterial and antiseptic properties. For this reason, rosewater was frequently used to wash one's hands.