Amber Oil

Pinus succinifera

Amber Oil

Origin: Baltic Region

Uses

  • Perfumery
  • Aromatherapy

Benefits

  • Enhances the depth and richness of perfumes
  • Provides grounding and calming effects

Description

Amber Oil is a warm, resinous, and slightly sweet oil known for its deep, sensual aroma often used in high-end perfumery.

Amber Oil is derived from the fossilized resin of ancient trees. It has a deep, warm, and complex scent profile that adds richness and longevity to perfumes. In addition to its popularity in perfumery, Amber Oil is also used in aromatherapy for its grounding and calming effects. It is often blended with other essential oils to create luxurious, exotic fragrances.

Chemical Composition

Terpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Resins

Extraction Methods

  • CO2 Extraction

    Extraction Time: 4-5 hours

    Raw Material: 1000 grams of plant material

    Yield: 2-4% of essential oil (20-40ml per 1000g)

    Temperature Range: 31-33°C

    Water Ratio: N/A