Tonka Bean Oil / ٹونکا بین آئل - ChiltanPure

Tonka Bean Oil / ٹونکا بین آئل

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  • Warm sweet aroma
  • Vanilla almond notes
  • Long lasting scent
  • Perfect for DIY
  • Premium fragrance oil
  • 30ml
Rs. 440
Rs. 488
Rs. 440
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Tonka Bean Oil / ٹونکا بین آئل - ChiltanPure

Tonka Bean Oil / ٹونکا بین آئل

Rs. 488 Rs. 440

Tonka Bean Oil / ٹونکا بین آئل

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Tonka Bean Oil is extracted from the cured seeds of Dipteryx odorata, commonly known as the Tonka or Coumarou tree, indigenous to the tropical forests of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. The seeds — called tonka beans — have been used in European perfumery since the late 18th century, when French perfumers first incorporated them into powder and pomade preparations for their extraordinary sweet warmth. The extract is dominated by coumarin, a naturally occurring lactone that crystallises visibly on the surface of cured beans, along with dihydrocoumarin, umbellic acid, and trace aromatic components that give the material its multi-layered depth.
Natural aromatic extract from Dipteryx odorata seeds — rich in naturally occurring coumarin with a warm, sweet vanilla-almond-hay character
Outstanding fixative and base note — anchors and extends the longevity of entire compositions in EDP, attar, and oil-based perfumery
Essential ingredient in fougère, oriental, and gourmand accords — found in the base of countless classic and modern fine fragrances
Exceptional blending versatility — pairs with musks, woods, vanilla, tobacco, spices, and florals with remarkable compatibility
Natural origin material — dark viscous extract derived from sustainably harvested tropical seeds
IFRA-regulated due to coumarin content — usage rates must be calculated against IFRA 51st Amendment coumarin limits for each application category
Vegan and cruelty-free — entirely plant-derived with no animal-derived processing aids

Usage

Fine Fragrance


Tonka Bean Oil is a foundational material in fine fragrance and particularly essential in oriental, fougère, and gourmand families. It functions simultaneously as a base note and a fixative, extending the life of heart and top materials while contributing warm, plush depth. Use at 1 to 5% in EDP formulations — always calculating against IFRA coumarin limits for your specific batch. The classical fougère triangle of lavender, oakmoss, and tonka remains one of the most imitated structures in fragrance history.

Attar and Oriental Blending


In traditional attar and mukhallat composition, tonka bean oil is deeply respected for its ability to mediate between opposing aromatic characters. It softens harsh oud and resin notes, rounds heavy florals, and provides the sweet base warmth that defines luxurious oriental blends. It pairs especially well with sandalwood and labdanum-based accords and integrates naturally into the oil-based carriers used in Pakistani and Gulf attar traditions.

Functional Fragrance


Performs well in home fragrance products including reed diffusers, room sprays, and linen mists where coumarin restrictions on leave-on skin applications are not the limiting factor. Adds outstanding warmth, depth, and longevity to ambient fragrance blends. Less suitable for deodorants and antiperspirants where IFRA coumarin limits are more restrictive.

Cosmetics 


Usable in rinse-off personal care products such as bar soap and shower gel at moderate concentrations. Leave-on applications including body lotions, face creams, and hair conditioners are significantly restricted by IFRA coumarin limits — usage rates must be calculated precisely based on the coumarin content of your batch before formulating. Adds a warm vanilla-balsamic character to any personal care product where limits are respected.

Home Fragrance and Incense


Tonka bean oil has a centuries-long history in incense formulation and performs reliably in candles and reed diffusers. Its high flash point and dense fixative character make it an effective warm anchor for resinous home fragrance blends. In traditional incense, it contributes the sweet-balsamic base note that complements oud, benzoin, frankincense, and sandalwood exceptionally well.

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