Description
Commiphora Kua essential oil-RARE! Artisan Distilled in small batches-Kenya. Another sustainable and fair trade gift from the Samburu women of Northern Kenya.
Kua Myrrh essential oil opens with notes of sweet caramel, orange zest and mint, carried through with hints of black pepper layered on a soft and sensuous musk. A unique and complex fragrance profile.
I had no idea the Kua Myrrh tree was endemic to Northern Kenya! What a pleasant surprise!! Until recently the only Kua Myrrh resin available to us was from The Yemeni island of Socotra.
Not only is this a gorgeous essential oil, but it is also sustainably harvested and purchased through Fairtrade practices that support the women of the Samburu tribe in Northern Kenya.
Kua Myrrh trees are not tapped or damaged in any way to collect their resin. It is a natural exudate that forms on the bark of the tree and is harvested by the women of the Samburu tribe.
Kua Myrrh essential oil comes to us through the efforts of a woman who works directly with the Samburu women of Northern Kenya. She also happens to be a master distiller. Lucky us!!
Commiphora Kua is a little-known cousin of Myrrh, and in the past, was likely used to adulterate the expensive and sought-after mainstream Myrrh. Since there was no market for resins that could not be tapped or harvested in commercial quantities, many of the more obscure, (and unique), Commiphora types were simply used to bulk up the volume of Myrrh resin and the income of rural collectors.
It is only recently that we have started identifying the Commiphora trees with a focus on their aromatic resins and the fragrance profiles that distinguish them one from another.
Some, like Commiphora Confusa and Commiphora Kataf and Kua, have such distinct and unique aromas and chemical makeup that their resins can be collected segregated, and distilled separately creating completely new and unique products.
This new appreciation for unique aromatic materials contributes to a broader and more reliable income for many poor, rural and pastoral collecting communities and takes some of the pressure off the mainstream Frankincense and Myrrh trees which in some cases are overharvested to meet our growing Western demand.
These resins and essential oils are especially beneficial to the women of the Samburu tribe in Northern Kenya giving them greater financial independence and a more stable income.
In many rural pastoral communities, the sole income of families is from raising and selling livestock which is traditionally owned by the men of the tribe. Collecting and selling local resins creates a stable income for the women of the tribe who care for the young and the elderly.
The resin of Commiphora Kua is collected sustainably and without tapping. It is distilled in small batches by a woman who has spent decades working in the field with the many Commiphora/Myrrh species of East Africa. She has organized the Samburu women collectors to collect each aromatic species separately so they can be distilled and appreciated as distinct entities instead of being ignored or lumped with other more commercially known resins and essential oils.
Dan
amritarosa (verified owner) –
I have been smouldering Kua myrrh for a few years as my favorite myrrh incense and was hoping to find an essential oil of the same myrrh for blending and wearing. This oil is everything I had hoped it would be. This and the black propolis I ordered from Apothecary’s Garden a couple of years back have both been extremely high quality, worth every penny. Thank you for your masterful work!
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Monica Brakus –
I didn't like it the 1mill side.the sample side…
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Holden Kerluke –
Kua myrrh essential oil. Thank you.
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Alysson Aufderhar –
Love this Myrrh ! Always extremely happy with all purchases from ApothecarysGarden! Thankyou!
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Adam Bartell –
Delightful fragrance which I have added to a carrier for burning and to a carrier for a light 'perfume'. I am not one for wearing colognes or perfumes or EO in general, however, from time to time I enjoy a subtle touch which brings my attention to the moment. This nectar is perfect.
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Retta Grant –
Warm, smooth myrrh without the strong styrene note i pick up in traditional myrrh. It makes me think of earth and sky. Full bottle worthy.
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Fiona Robel –
arrived with charcoal briquets – well packaged for shipping – vial can't be opened easily – stopper too tight
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Izaiah Weber –
Wow! the difference from the regular myrrh I'm used to is just incredible! I adore the deep earthy note with slightly sweet undertone it has and I bet it's gonna make a significant difference for my gums.
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Pansy Ullrich –
I always receive my products with care. Repeat customer will always come back. Thanks
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