Nagarmotha (Cyperus scariosus) Essential Oil — 10 ml

Herbsmetics
EO-UI13815-10
🌿 Introduction
Nagarmotha Essential Oil — distilled from the roots of Cyperus scariosus, also known as Indian Cyperus or Nutgrass — is a profoundly earthy, woody, and smoky essential oil that anchors compositions with depth and character.
Its scent is dry, leathery, slightly spicy, and faintly sweet, reminiscent of vetiver, patchouli, and oud, yet entirely unique in its complexity. This ancient Indian aromatic has been used for centuries in perfumery, incense, and Ayurvedic rituals for grounding and purification.
At Herbsmetics, Nagarmotha Essential Oil is featured in our Perfume & Botanical Composition Workshops in Phuket as a perfect example of earth’s natural sophistication — showing how deep root oils add structure, mystery, and longevity to both natural perfumes and wellness formulations.
🌸 Aroma Profile
Top Notes: Smoky, woody, slightly camphoraceous.
Heart Notes: Dry, earthy, leathery, and resinous.
Base Nuance: Balsamic, ambery, and softly musky.
The aroma is warm yet meditative, with a refined dryness that makes it an exceptional base note and fixative in perfumery.
🌍 Origins & Cultural Heritage
Origin: Indigenous to India, cultivated in the states of Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Historical Use: Revered in Ayurveda as “Mustha”, used for centuries for its grounding, digestive, and spiritual balancing qualities. Also a key ingredient in Indian attars and incense.
Cultural Symbolism: Represents stability, earth energy, and purification — often used in sacred smoke and temple blends.
Modern Application: Popular in natural perfumery and aromatherapy for adding depth, sophistication, and fixative strength to complex compositions.
⚗️ Production & Extraction
Method: Steam distillation of the dried roots and rhizomes of Cyperus scariosus.
Key Compounds: Cyperene, patchoulenone, cyperol, and rotundone — giving it its dry, smoky, and resinous-woody aroma.
Quality: Thick amber-brown essential oil with a long-lasting, warm scent.
Distinctiveness: Unlike its relative Cyperus rotundus, Nagarmotha has a smoother, less bitter, more perfumery-quality aroma, with a refined smokiness reminiscent of aged woods and resins.
💎 Benefits & Unique Advantages
  • Natural Fixative: Extends longevity and depth of perfumes.
  • Grounding & Balancing: Ideal for meditation and emotional centering.
  • Earthy Elegance: Adds smoky-amber sophistication to blends.
  • Ayurvedic Heritage: Traditionally used for purification and calming the mind.
🏺 Workshop Relevance
In Herbsmetics Workshops, Nagarmotha Essential Oil is introduced as a root of depth and structure:
  • Demonstrates how base notes stabilize volatile top and heart notes.
  • Encourages guests to explore earthy-smoky nuances as “natural shadows” in perfume architecture.
  • Connects perfumery to ancient Ayurvedic aromatic traditions.
🌼 Example Uses
  • Perfumery: Perfect in woody, amber, and oriental compositions; blends well with patchouli, cedarwood, vetiver, and resins.
  • Aromatherapy: Promotes grounding, balance, and relaxation.
  • Candles & Diffusers: Adds warm, meditative depth to ambient fragrances.
  • Cosmetic Formulations: Enhances masculine blends, natural deodorants, and aromatic balms.
⚠️ Safety Note
Use at low concentration (typically 0.5–2%). Always dilute before topical use. Avoid during pregnancy. Store in dark glass, away from direct heat and sunlight.
🌟 Why Choose Herbsmetics Nagarmotha Essential Oil?
  • 100% pure steam-distilled Cyperus scariosus root oil from India.
  • Deep, smoky, and sophisticated — a natural alternative to vetiver and oud.
  • Excellent fixative with grounding and meditative properties.
  • Featured in our Phuket Perfume Workshops, where guests explore the art of creating depth and structure in botanical perfumes through earthy roots and sacred woods.
👉 Perfect for those seeking a dark, elegant, and grounding natural base note — ideal for amber, woody, and oriental perfumes, as well as aromatherapy blends that evoke strength, calm, and connection to the earth.
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