Some of the most remarkable ingredients in natural perfumery come from two people, a stretch of ancient landscape, and a great deal of hard work and patience.
That's the story behind our 100% Pure Australian Buddha Wood Oil (Eremophila mitchellii)— and it starts with the couple who make it.
This isn't a job they clock in and out of. They spend weeks at a time in the bush, harvesting Buddha Wood, guided by the season and the land rather than a production schedule.
Australia, where it's treated as a pest on some parts of the country's grazing land. In many regions, including Western Australia, cultivation isn't even permitted. But here's the beauty of that: because the plant thrives so freely on its own. Every drop of our oil is genuinely wildcrafted, harvested from a government-certified sustainable source.
That makes it a rare thing in modern sourcing — a botanical that's both wild and responsibly sourced, taking what the landscape already offers in surplus, sustainably gathered, without clearing ground or forcing cultivation.
Turning rugged wood into a smooth, tenacious oil is not a quick process, and our growers don't rush it.
Their distillery runs on three key stages:
The boiler produces the steam that drives the entire distillation process.
The distillation area is where the ground biomass cooks gently for around two days — yes, days, not hours.
The separators then divide the precious oil from the hydrosol.
In the world of fragrance, Buddha Wood has become a secretive favourite as a base note and natural perfume fixative. It doesn't dominate a blend; it balances and rounds everything out, giving a composition its grounded finish. As demand for natural woody scents has climbed, many perfumerists have turned to Buddha Wood as an exotic and economical alternative.
Beyond the perfumer's bench, in aromatherapy, it's treasured as a meditative oil, said to inspire peace and mindfulness, and it appears in clearing spritzes, massage blends, baths and diffusers.
Buddha Wood also carries genuine therapeutic promise. It's a calming aid for medication. Published paper has shown it can inhibit the growth of Salmonella typhimurium, act against Staphylococcus aureus (the bacterium behind shaving rash), and perform better than Tea Tree against Candida albicans.
The oil is built predominantly from eremophilanes, a rare class of biologically active sesquiterpenoids — some of which had never been identified in nature before.
It's easy to talk about certifications, chemistry, and scent profiles. But the reason our Buddha Wood Oil is what it is comes down to two people willing to spend weeks in remote country, grinding and distilling with skill honed over years. Every bottle carries a little of that dedication — wild-harvested, slow-distilled, and made with real care in Australia's outback.