🌹 Oil of the Week: Rose Attar (Rosa damascena)
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Rose attar is rich, deep, and profoundly heart centered. Traditionally created by distilling rose petals into sandalwood oil, rose attar carries both the emotional softness of rose and the grounding stability of wood. It has long been used to support emotional balance, nervous system calm, and deep heart healing.
Working with rose attar invites presence, tenderness, and steadiness. Whether used in ritual, anointing, or gentle aromatherapy practices, this oil supports emotional resilience and a sense of inner safety.
Botanical Snapshot
Latin Name: Rosa damascena
Family: Rosaceae
Common Names: Rose Attar, Rose Otto Attar
Parts Used: Fresh petals
Extraction: Hydro-distillation into sandalwood oil
Native Range: Middle East and Central Asia
According to Plants of the World Online, Rosa damascena is an accepted species traditionally valued for its aromatic flowers and medicinal uses.
Energetics and Aromatic Actions
Rose attar is cooling, moistening, and deeply harmonizing. It supports the heart, calms the nervous system, and gently restores emotional balance.
Aromatic Actions
Nervine
Antidepressant
Sedative
Heart supportive
Anti-inflammatory
Emotional balancing
Therapeutic Uses
Emotional and Heart Support
Rose attar is most often used for emotional healing. It supports grief processing, emotional release, and heart centered awareness, helping soften protective tension held in the chest.
Nervous System Support
This oil gently calms the nervous system and is often used during periods of anxiety, overwhelm, or emotional fatigue. Its action is soothing rather than sedating.
Hormonal and Cyclical Support
Traditionally, rose has been associated with reproductive and hormonal balance. Rose attar is often used in rituals or blends that support cyclical awareness and emotional steadiness.
Skin Support
When properly diluted, rose attar supports mature, sensitive, or dry skin. The sandalwood base adds grounding and tissue supporting qualities.
Contraindications and Safety
Generally considered very safe when used appropriately.
Always dilute before topical use.
Avoid excessive use during pregnancy.
Because it is highly concentrated, use small amounts.
External use only.
Folklore and History
Rose has been revered for thousands of years across Persian, Middle Eastern, and Indian traditions.
Rose attar was historically reserved for royalty, ceremony, and spiritual practice.
It has long symbolized love, devotion, and divine beauty.
In traditional systems, rose was viewed as medicine for the heart in both emotional and physical senses.
Practical Ways to Work with Rose Attar
Anointing: Apply a diluted drop to the heart or wrists.
Ritual Use: Incorporate into meditation or ceremonial practices.
Massage Oil: Blend with a carrier oil for emotional support.
Perfume: Use sparingly as a natural fragrance.
Evening Ritual: Work with rose attar during moments of reflection or grief support.
✨ My favorite way: a single diluted drop over the heart during quiet moments of emotional processing.
Rose attar reminds us that softness is strength. Its deep, steady presence supports the heart, calms the nervous system, and invites gentle healing through compassion and presence.
References and Further Reading
Battaglia, S. (2018). The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. Black Pepper Creative.
Tisserand, R., & Young, R. (2014). Essential Oil Safety. Churchill Livingstone.
AromaWeb: Rose Essential Oil