Tuberose absolute oil
Price range: $22.00 through $1,499.00
Known as “The Queen of the Night” in the world of flowers and fragrance, Tuberose has captivated perfumers, royalty, and fragrance lovers for centuries. Its rich, creamy, white floral scent — deeply intoxicating with a honeyed, slightly rubbery, narcotic quality — is one of the most complex and beloved natural fragrance materials in existence.
Description
Pure Tuberose Absolute, solvent-extracted from the freshly harvested blossoms of Polianthes tuberosa, sourced from the finest tuberose-growing regions across the globe.
Known as “The Queen of the Night” in the world of flowers and fragrance, Tuberose has captivated perfumers, royalty, and fragrance lovers for centuries. Its rich, creamy, white floral scent — deeply intoxicating with a honeyed, slightly rubbery, narcotic quality — is one of the most complex and beloved natural fragrance materials in existence.
At AgarwoodOil.com, we bring you this extraordinary floral absolute in its purest, most authentic form — 100% natural, true solvent-extracted absolute with no dilution, no synthetics, and no compromise on quality. Whether you are a master perfumer, a natural fragrance enthusiast, an attar maker, or a luxury cosmetic formulator, our Pure Tuberose Absolute delivers the genuine floral experience that no synthetic tuberose can replicate.
Key Features & Specifications
- Brand / Seller: AgarwoodOil.com
- Product Name: Pure Tuberose Absolute
- Also Known As: Tuberose Absolute Oil, Tuberose Flower Absolute, Rajnigandha Absolute, Queen of the Night Absolute, Polianthes Absolute
- Botanical Name: Polianthes tuberosa
- Plant Part Used: Fresh flowers (blossoms)
- Extraction Method: Solvent Extraction (True Absolute)
- Purity: 100% Pure & Natural, Undiluted, No Diluents, No Synthetic Additives
- Appearance: Dark orange to deep amber, viscous semi-solid to liquid (may need gentle warming in cold temperatures)
- Aroma Profile: Rich, creamy, intensely floral — white floral opening with honeyed, waxy, slightly rubbery heart and a warm, powdery, sensual dry-down; narcotic and deeply intoxicating
- Perfumery Note: Heart to Base note
- Odor Intensity: Very High — use sparingly
- Available Pack Sizes: 1ml, 3ml, 5ml, 10ml, 25ml, 50ml, 100ml & Wholesale/Bulk
- Packaging: Premium glass vial/bottle with tight seal for small sizes; sealed glass/aluminium containers for larger orders
- Shelf Life: 3-5 years when stored properly
- Suitable For: Luxury & niche perfumery, attar making, natural fragrance blending, high-end cosmetics and skincare formulations, aromatherapy, wedding fragrance rituals
Why Tuberose Absolute — Not Essential Oil?
Tuberose flowers are extremely delicate — their fragrant compounds are too heat-sensitive to survive steam or hydro distillation, which means true tuberose essential oil does not exist. The only way to capture the authentic tuberose fragrance is through:
- Solvent Extraction (Absolute): A chemical solvent draws out the fragrant compounds from fresh flowers, producing a highly concentrated, true-to-flower absolute — the method used for AgarwoodOil.com’s Pure Tuberose Absolute
- Enfleurage (traditional but rare): Ancient French technique of pressing flowers into fat to absorb fragrance — extremely rare and expensive today
Any product labeled “Tuberose Essential Oil” is either a synthetic fragrance oil or a mislabeled product. AgarwoodOil.com’s Tuberose Absolute is the genuine article — a true absolute with all the complexity and depth of the living flower.
The Story of Tuberose — “The Queen of the Night”
Polianthes tuberosa, commonly known as Tuberose or Rajnigandha in India, is a night-blooming perennial flower whose intoxicating fragrance intensifies after sunset — earning it the poetic title “The Queen of the Night” and “Mistress of the Night” in many cultures.
Tuberose has been used in perfumery since the 17th century, prized by the royal courts of France and the perfumeries of Grasse. In India, the Rajnigandha flower is deeply woven into cultural traditions — used in garlands, wedding ceremonies, and religious offerings — and Indian tuberose is considered among the finest quality globally, alongside Egyptian and South French varieties.
The absolute extracted from these blossoms captures everything the living flower offers — the creamy sweetness, the honeyed richness, the slightly heady, narcotic quality that has made Tuberose one of the most iconic and beloved natural fragrance materials for over four centuries.
Fragrance Profile — A Perfumer’s Guide
Understanding Tuberose Absolute’s complex aroma:
Top Notes (Initial): Fresh, green floral opening — bright, slightly watery white flower character
Heart Notes (Core): Rich, creamy, intensely white floral — honeyed, waxy, slightly rubbery and narcotic; classic tuberose character
Base/Dry-Down: Warm, powdery, balsamic, slightly animalic — sensual and long-lasting
Pairs Beautifully With:
- Florals: Rose absolute, jasmine absolute, ylang ylang, neroli, orange blossom
- Woods & Resins: Sandalwood, agarwood/oud, frankincense, vetiver, cedarwood
- Musks & Ambers: Natural musk, benzoin, labdanum, ambrette seed
- Spices: Saffron, cardamom, vanilla absolute
- Citrus (top notes): Bergamot, lemon, petitgrain
Benefits & Uses
1. Luxury & Niche Perfumery Tuberose Absolute is a cornerstone ingredient of luxury perfumery — used in some of the world’s most iconic fragrances. It provides unmatched floral heart depth and radiance that no synthetic can truly replicate. Used as a heart-to-base note in fine fragrance compositions.
2. Attar & Traditional Fragrance Making A prized ingredient in Indian, Middle Eastern, and global attar traditions — blends magnificently with oud, sandalwood, rose, and other precious naturals to create complex, long-lasting attars.
3. Natural Cosmetics & Skincare Used at low concentrations in luxury face creams, body lotions, hair serums, and premium cosmetic formulations for its exquisite floral fragrance.
4. Aromatherapy & Emotional Wellness In traditional aromatherapy, Tuberose absolute is associated with sensuality, confidence, and deep relaxation. Its rich, enveloping floral aroma is used in luxury spa treatments and personal wellness rituals.
5. Wedding & Celebration Fragrance Deeply connected to wedding traditions in South Asia, Middle East, and beyond — Tuberose absolute is used in bridal fragrance blends, wedding room sprays, and celebration attars.
6. Candle & Home Fragrance At appropriate usage rates, Tuberose Absolute adds a rich, authentic white floral character to luxury candles, room diffusers, and home fragrance products.
Who Is This For?
- Master perfumers and niche fragrance houses worldwide
- Natural and indie perfumers seeking authentic floral absolutes
- Attar makers in India, Middle East, and Southeast Asia
- Luxury cosmetic and skincare formulators
- Aromatherapy practitioners and luxury spa brands
- Collectors and connoisseurs of rare natural fragrance materials
- Wedding fragrance and bridal beauty product makers
- Anyone searching for pure tuberose absolute oil online
How to Use
- Perfumery: Use at 0.5–5% in fine fragrance compositions as a rich floral heart note. Due to its high odor intensity, start with a very small amount and build up.
- Attar Blending: Blend with sandalwood, oud, or rose base — even 1-2% Tuberose Absolute adds extraordinary depth.
- Cosmetics: Use at 0.1–1% in lotions, creams, and hair care formulations.
- Candles/Home Fragrance: Use at manufacturer-recommended rates — Tuberose Absolute is potent; a little goes a very long way.
- Personal Use: A tiny amount (smaller than a pin head) applied to pulse points delivers a rich, long-lasting floral fragrance experience.
Note: Tuberose Absolute is a concentrated natural absolute — always use sparingly. Perform a patch test before skin application. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep away from children’s reach. May solidify in cool temperatures — gently warm the bottle in warm water to reliquefy.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep tightly sealed. In cold climates, the absolute may thicken or semi-solidify — this is normal and does not affect quality. Gently warm the sealed bottle in warm (not boiling) water to restore flow. Shelf life is 3-5 years when stored properly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. What is Tuberose Absolute? Is it an essential oil?
Tuberose Absolute is a natural floral concentrate extracted from fresh tuberose blossoms using solvent extraction. It is NOT an essential oil — true tuberose essential oil does not exist because tuberose flowers are too delicate for steam distillation. Any product sold as “Tuberose Essential Oil” is either synthetic or mislabeled. A true Tuberose Absolute, like AgarwoodOil.com’s product, is the only authentic form of natural tuberose fragrance material.
Q2. What does Tuberose Absolute smell like?
Tuberose Absolute has a rich, creamy, intensely white floral scent — deeply intoxicating and honeyed with a slightly waxy, rubbery, narcotic character and a warm, powdery sensual dry-down. It is one of the most complex and captivating natural floral fragrances in existence.
Q3. Why is Tuberose Absolute so expensive?
Tuberose flowers must be harvested by hand at precisely the right time (often at night when fragrance is most intense), and it takes an enormous quantity of fresh flowers to produce even a small amount of absolute — making it one of the most labor-intensive and precious natural fragrance materials in the world.
Q4. Is this Tuberose Absolute 100% natural and pure?
Yes — AgarwoodOil.com’s Pure Tuberose Absolute is 100% natural, solvent-extracted from real Polianthes tuberosa blossoms, completely undiluted with no synthetic additives, no carrier oil, and no diluents.
Q5. What is Tuberose called in different languages and regions?
Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) is known as Rajnigandha in India and Hindi, Rajanigandha in Bengali, Sugandhiraja in Sanskrit, Nard in some Middle Eastern traditions, and Tubéreuse in French perfumery. It is called “Queen of the Night” and “Mistress of the Night” across many cultures.
Q6. How is Tuberose Absolute different from synthetic tuberose?
Synthetic tuberose (found in most mass-market perfumes) is created from aroma chemicals that mimic certain aspects of tuberose scent but cannot replicate its full complexity, depth, and natural evolution on skin. Natural Tuberose Absolute evolves uniquely on every person’s skin, with layers of complexity that unfold over hours — an experience no synthetic can truly match.
Q7. What perfumes use Tuberose Absolute?
Tuberose is a classic ingredient in some of the world’s most iconic luxury fragrances. It is a star note in many celebrated white floral and chypre perfumes from major niche and luxury fragrance houses globally.
Q8. Can Tuberose Absolute be used for skin care?
Yes, at very low concentrations (0.1–1%), Tuberose Absolute can be used in luxury skincare formulations such as face creams, body lotions, and serums for its exquisite fragrance. Always follow IFRA guidelines for usage rates in leave-on skin products.
Q9. Does Tuberose Absolute solidify in cold weather?
Yes — like many absolutes, Tuberose Absolute may thicken or semi-solidify in cooler temperatures. This is completely normal and does not indicate any quality issue. Simply place the tightly sealed bottle in warm (not boiling) water for a few minutes to restore it to liquid form.
Q10. Do you offer Tuberose Absolute for wholesale and bulk purchase?
Yes, AgarwoodOil.com offers Pure Tuberose Absolute for wholesale and bulk purchase for perfumers, attar houses, cosmetic brands, and fragrance companies globally. Contact us for wholesale pricing and availability.
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