Davana is a small plant with the oil coming from the stems and leaves through distillation. The oil is used widely in perfumery industry.
History
Each day, the faithful in India offer Davana blossoms to Shiva, the god of Transformation. The flowers remain on his altar throughout the day and are removed in the evening
Color & Aroma
Color: Brownish with Tealike, Fruity Odor,
Aroma: woodsy, balsamic odor.
Uses
Davana Essential Oil is popular in the perfumery industry where it is capable of making a scent unique to the individual. It also has some history in aromatherapy as being a fantastic aphrodisiac and as an agent to combat anxiety.
Botanical Name: Artemisia Pallens
Country of Origin: India
Solubility: Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity: 0.9394 – 0.9560 @ 20°C
Optical Rotation: +32° to +60°(25º C)
Refrective Index: 1,4810 – 1,4917 (20ºC)
Plant Part: Stems and Leaves
Bland With: Davana Essential Oil can be easily blended with most essential oils
CAS No.: 8016-03-3
Flash Point: 94° C
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled