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Ravensara Essential Oil Madagascar 50ml

Made in Madagascar Ships from the UK

Fresh, green and quietly aromatic, this Ravensara essential oil brings the clean character of Malagasy leaves into a diffuser blend or a carefully diluted body oil. It is steam distilled from the leaves of Ravensara aromatica, giving a clear botanical profile for slow, intentional scent rituals.

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Fresh, green and quietly aromatic, this Ravensara essential oil brings the clean character of Malagasy leaves into a diffuser blend or a carefully diluted body oil. It is steam distilled from the leaves of Ravensara aromatica, giving a clear botanical profile for slow, intentional scent rituals.

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About this product

The scent in the room
  • A crisp leaf-led aroma, well suited to moments when you want the space to feel clearer and more pared back.
  • The scent has a natural aromatic sharpness rather than a sweet perfume character.
  • Use it when blending oils for a focused evening ritual, a quiet bath, or a simple home fragrance moment.
  • The amber-toned bottle and dark cap keep the look practical and understated on a shelf or apothecary tray.
Leaves, steam and Madagascar origin

This oil comes from the leaves of Ravensara aromatica and is produced by steam distillation. That method passes steam through the plant material, carrying the volatile aromatic compounds with it before they are collected as essential oil.

Its stated origin is Madagascar, where the plant source gives this oil its specific botanical identity rather than a generic blended fragrance.

How to use it with care

Add a few drops to a diffuser according to your diffuser’s own instructions, or blend into a suitable carrier oil before applying to skin. Essential oils should not be used neat on the skin.

Patch test diluted blends before wider use. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, keep out of reach of children, and seek qualified guidance before use during pregnancy, with young children, or around pets.

Ravensara in aromatherapy practice

Ravensara has a place in aromatherapy as a leaf-derived essential oil with a fresh, aromatic character. In contemporary scent practice, oils like this are often chosen less as decoration and more as atmosphere: a small aromatic cue for bathing, diffusing, blending, or marking the change from a busy day into a quieter room. Its Madagascar origin and named botanical source make it a more specific choice than a general green fragrance oil.

Size and details
  • Volume: 50 ml
  • Botanical name: Ravensara aromatica
  • Plant part used: leaves
  • Extraction method: steam distillation
  • Origin: Madagascar
  • Product weight: 110 g
A considered gift for scent lovers

A thoughtful choice for someone building an essential oil collection, especially if they enjoy green, aromatic profiles and simple home rituals. It suits a person who likes their fragrance materials clearly named, botanical and practical.

Weight110 g

Material

Metal, Gemstone

Oil type

Single

Ingredients

Ravensara Aromatica

Object No.

Common questions

Can I apply Ravensara essential oil directly to skin?
No. Essential oils should be diluted in a suitable carrier oil before skin use, followed by a patch test.
Is this an essential oil or a fragrance oil?
It is an essential oil, steam distilled from the leaves of Ravensara aromatica.
Can I use it in a bath?
Yes, but do not drop it straight into the water. Blend it into a suitable dispersing base or carrier first, as essential oils do not dissolve evenly in water.
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