Cedarwood Atlas Organic Morocco
Cedrus atlantica
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Product details Our added value
Based on a historical partnership, we work with local distillers in Morocco. Wood collectors are trained by Moroccan Forestry Management Association.
Atlas Cedar trees are managed by local authorities, only dead trees and stumps are collected. Our essential oil is an upcycling of wood chips and sawdust from furniture industry. The remaining sawdust is reused as fuel for the boiler.
The organic certification on this product guarantees climate and environment protection, conservation of soil fertility, preservation of biodiversity, respect of the natural cycles of the plants, and absence of use of chemical and synthetic products.
The Atlas cedar is a protected resource, so we ensure that our essential oil is coming from fully compliant supply chain.
The organic certification guarantees transparent labelling for consumers and traceability.
Fragrance side
Atlas cedar blends easily with other woody notes, such as cypress, patchouli, and vetiver. It also goes well with aromatic, citrus, and floral accords and is a powerful fixative.
Well-being side
Soothing to the skin and regenerative, lipolytic and decongestant. Soothes, uplifts the mind and soul, releases fears and reconnects to the courage to move forward and transform one’s life.
*The aromatherapy properties in this document are excerpted from reference books, scientific articles, or specialized websites and are provided to customer for its information and internal use only. Claims on a finished product remain the responsibility of the company making the finished product available on the market. About
The Atlas cedar is native to the Atlas Mountains, a range stretching from Morocco to Tunisia.
Atlas cedar is harvested throughout the year. Only the dead trees and stumps are cut and used by sawmills to be redistributed to the furniture or carving industries. These activities generate large quantities of wood chips and sawdust which are then used to obtain the essential oil.
Our added value
Based on a historical partnership, we work with local distillers in Morocco. Wood collectors are trained by Moroccan Forestry Management Association.
Atlas Cedar trees are managed by local authorities, only dead trees and stumps are collected. Our essential oil is an upcycling of wood chips and sawdust from furniture industry. The remaining sawdust is reused as fuel for the boiler.
The organic certification on this product guarantees climate and environment protection, conservation of soil fertility, preservation of biodiversity, respect of the natural cycles of the plants, and absence of use of chemical and synthetic products.
The Atlas cedar is a protected resource, so we ensure that our essential oil is coming from fully compliant supply chain.
The organic certification guarantees transparent labelling for consumers and traceability.
Fragrance side
Atlas cedar blends easily with other woody notes, such as cypress, patchouli, and vetiver. It also goes well with aromatic, citrus, and floral accords and is a powerful fixative.
Well-being side
Soothing to the skin and regenerative, lipolytic and decongestant. Soothes, uplifts the mind and soul, releases fears and reconnects to the courage to move forward and transform one’s life.
About
The Atlas cedar is native to the Atlas Mountains, a range stretching from Morocco to Tunisia.
Atlas cedar is harvested throughout the year. Only the dead trees and stumps are cut and used by sawmills to be redistributed to the furniture or carving industries. These activities generate large quantities of wood chips and sawdust which are then used to obtain the essential oil.
Other type of extracts
(Woody)