Nag Champa water is a premium fragrance sourced from India, consisting of a high concentration of sandalwood oil derived from the bark and wood of the sandalwood plant. Renowned for its rich aromatic profile and therapeutic properties, this fragrance is in high demand across various sectors of the consumer goods industry. It serves as a key ingredient in creating incense sticks and cones, soap, perfume oil, scented lube, scented candles, and massage oil. Additionally, Nag Champa is celebrated for its medicinal benefits including diuretic, stimulant, anti-rheumatic, purgative, and expectorant properties, making it a popular choice for wellness and relaxation products. The history of Nag Champa dates back to its usage in traditional Indian ceremonies, often associated with meditation practices and sacred rituals. Derived from the Champaca flower, Halmaddi resin, and sandalwood, this fragrance evokes a sense of peace and tranquility that has captured hearts since the 1960s. Cultivated in sacred grounds across India and parts of Asia, Nag Champa is not only a scent but a cultural experience that enhances relaxation, meditation, and aromatherapy.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Origin | India |
Main Ingredient | High Concentration of Sandalwood |
Common Uses | Incense sticks, Soap, Perfume oil, Scented candles, Scented lubes, Massage oil |
Aromatic Properties | Diuretic, Stimulant, Anti Rheumatic, Purgative, Expectorant |
Cultivation | Found in sacred plants and often planted near Hindu Temples or Ashrams |
Popularity | Gained fame in the 1960s-70s during music concerts |
Attributes | Description |
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Fragrance Type | Floral and Woody |
Color | Not applicable |
Constituents | Benzy Acetate, Linalool, Benzyl Benzoate, Champacene, Iso Eugenol, Methyl Eugenol |
Packaging Size | Available in bulk quantities |
Purity Level | High purity sandalwood oil concentration |
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Nag Champa offered by us is a fragrance from India and has in it a high concentration of sandalwood . It is extracted from the bark and wood of sandalwood plant. It has high demand in the consumer goods industry including end products like incense sticks & cones, soap, perfume oil, scented lube, scented candles and massage oil. It also has Aromatic and Medicinal properties including Diuretic, Stimulant, Anti Rheumatic, Purgative & Expectorant.
Nag Champa offered by us is a fragrance from India and has in it a high concentration of sandalwood . It is extracted from the bark and wood of sandalwood plant. It has high demand in the consumer goods industry including end products like incense sticks & cones, soap, perfume oil, scented lube, scented candles and massage oil. It also has Aromatic and Medicinal properties including Diuretic, Stimulant, Anti Rheumatic, Purgative & Expectorant.
History
Nag Champa Incense is probably the most popular hand rolled incense world-wide! The unique scent is derived primarily from the Champaca flower, (Magnolia Champaca tree), Halmaddi (Ailanthus Malabarica tree) and Sandalwood, along with other resins and herbs. Cultivated as a sacred plant, the Champaca can be found throughout India, Viet Nam, parts of China, and other tropical lands of Asia. In India this beautiful and shady evergreen tree is revered, and often planted on the grounds of Hindu Temples or Ashrams. It is considered to be sacred to the Hindu god Vishnu and is traditionally burned for meditation ceremonies. Nag Champa became popular in modern Western Culture in the 60s and 70s when burned at the performances of Dylan, The Grateful Dead, and others. The heady fragrance became part of the concert experience for millions of music fans.
Color & Aroma
Color: Not applicable
Aroma: Not applicable
Constituents
Benzy Acetate, Linalool, Benzyl Benzoate, Champacene (lactone), Iso Eugenol & Methyl Eugenol.
Uses
It is frequently found in form of incense sticks & cones. Other than this, it is also used in soaps, perfume oils, scented candles, scented lubes, and massage oil.
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