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Botanical Name: | Syzygium aromaticum |
Country of origin: | Indonesia |
Colour & Odor: | It has a spicy, pungent smell,It is yellow in color, |
Extraction Method: | steam distillation |
Solubility: | It is soluble in alcohol and other organic solvents. |
Blends well with: | Clove Bud oil blends well with almost most of the essential oils but in particular, it blends well with Basil, Lemon, Orange, Bergamot, Cinnamon Bark, Rose, and Rosemary, Clary Sage, and Ylang Ylang essential oil. |
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: | In the third century BCE, a Chinese leader in the Han Dynasty asked his addressers to chew clove to freshen their breath and they reached the Roman world by the first century CE.Cloves were traded by Muslim traders during the Middle Ages; clove trade is also mentioned by Ibn Battuta. |
Uses: | Apart from cooking, clove oil also has numerous health benefits. It is used for digestive aid, skin care product, insect repellent, expectorant, antiseptic, perfume ingredient, flavouring agent and it is also used as massage oil.Clove bud oil is also helpful in moisturizing the skin, reduces various types of pains, and soothes irritation. This oil is also used to clean swords and metals. |
Therapeutic Benefits: | Some of the properties of clove bud oil are antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic. |