The Centifolia rose, with its
many layers of silken petals, sensual colors, euphoric scent and deeply
romantic history, lifts the heart, inspires the mind and restores the spirit.
The rose grows in many varieties, proving it to be a nomad and a veritable champion
of flowers. Able to tolerate polar cold and tropical heat, it has adapted to
widely varying climates and terroir. The place where the rose is said to grow
best, Bulgaria's famed Valley of the Roses, is where we harvest and distill our
prized organic Rosa
damascena Essential Oil [Prima Fleur No. 282]. We are
poised to bring our customers the results of this year's distillation of the
pink Damask rose. Below, the 2013 harvest in pictures.
Hand-harvested in the early
morning, the roses are distilled in copper stills by a water-steam process. The
methods used today are not entirely different than those employed many
centuries ago ~ although, with the price of a kilo of oil in the thousands of
dollars, one can be certain the science has advanced. Approximately 1,200
liters of water cover 150 to 300 kilos of roses, which float freely. Direct
steam injected into the water keeps them from forming a compact mass. The water
is slowly brought to a boil and allowed to simmer for about 1½ hours. First,
the "direct oil," or Surovo
Maslo in Bulgarian, is drawn off. Then the "first waters"
of this and subsequent distillations are bunched and redistilled. This
cohobation, as it is called, takes about 2 hours. The top of the water is
distilled off. It is a condensate called the "second water" and
contains what is called the "water oil." This oil is drawn off and
the two oils, direct and water, are combined. The ratio, on average, is 25% direct
oil to 75% water oil. It takes an average of 4,000 kilos of flowers to make 1
kilo of oil.
For information on our
Premier Products and pricing, please visit our website. For questions and to explore custom
development with exquisite botanicals from our extensive library of raw
materials, please contact sales@primafleur.com
~ or call (415) 455-0957.
Calming, balancing,
tension-relieving ~ an exclusive blend of lavender, Bulgarian rose, ylang
ylang, orris root essential oils. Only from Prima Fleur, No. 6003.
For information on our Premier Products and pricing,
please visit
our website. For questions and to explore custom development with
exquisite botanicals from our extensive library of raw materials, please
contact sales@primafleur.com ~ or
call (415) 455-0957.
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Rosa damascena (rose) flower oil ~ A visit from the queen of
flowers will mend the tender heart. The pure essential oil of rose is a
complete bouquet for skin-revitalization, circulation, and toning. If, in the
evolution of plants, the first flower is praised as a glorious gift to Earth’s
botanical menu, the first rose represents the beginning of the Belle Époque and
no doubt, the Bulgarian Rose is the Queen! We gladly offer the precious
essential oil, steam-distilled Rosa
damascena from Bulgaria, now at a new lower price for spring 2011
[Prima Fleur No. 207]. We
also offer the same variety of rose as an absolute [Prima Fleur No. 294].
More about
Bulgarian Rose ~ by Jeanne Rose
The Bulgarian
oil-bearing Rose was descended from the town of Damascus – this is why it was
called Rose “damascene” in the past. According to some sources, it was
transferred by the coming of the Turks from Damascus and into the region of
Stara Zagora, and later on to the valleys of the Stryama and Tundzha rivers,
Karlovo region and to a part of the Kazanluk fields where if has found its finest
habitat. The Kazanluk Rose oil and water is appreciated not only here but all
around the world.
Ingredients in bold are certified organic. For
information on our Premier Products and pricing, please visit our website.
For questions and to explore custom development with exquisite botanicals
from our extensive library of raw materials, please contact sales@primafleur.com ~ or call (415)
455-0957.