Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

10542<p>Lose yourself in the timeless exotic scent of Indian incense with our Nag Champa Premium fragrance oil! The scent belongs to a family of Indian incenses known as&nbsp;<em>champas</em>, which includes fragrances similar to champa&mdash;or plumeria&mdash;flowers. Nag champa, which is perhaps the most popular, ties in the scent of cannonball tree (<em>Couroupita guianensis</em>) flowers&mdash;commonly called&nbsp;<em>naga</em>, which means &ldquo;serpent&rdquo; in Sanskrit&mdash;with notes of sandalwood and frankincense. If you love bold, earthy scents such as patchouli, sandalwood, and amber, you&rsquo;re going to fall in love with our Nag Champa!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Fragrance</strong></h2> <p>A rich, exotic scent, with resinous hints of frankincense, and sandalwood</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>275&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Nag Champa</strong></h2> <p>In the United States, Nag Champa is closely related to hippie counterculture and was a significant scent beloved in the 1960&rsquo;s and 70&rsquo;s. However, nag champa has been treasured by the people of India for generations before it made its way to the Americas. It is traditionally used to create incense, which is burned during meditations and can usually be found in temples. Nag champa is so significant in Indian culture that the cannonball tree from which it&rsquo;s earned its name is considered sacred to Hindu people.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Add the exotic aroma of nag champa fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles using Nap Champa Oil, check out this simple step-by-step on&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
This is a carousel with one large image and a track of thumbnails below. Select any of the image buttons to change the main image above.
Open full size image
Open full size image
zoom inRoll over image to zoom inPinch or double tap image to zoom

Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

10542<p>Lose yourself in the timeless exotic scent of Indian incense with our Nag Champa Premium fragrance oil! The scent belongs to a family of Indian incenses known as&nbsp;<em>champas</em>, which includes fragrances similar to champa&mdash;or plumeria&mdash;flowers. Nag champa, which is perhaps the most popular, ties in the scent of cannonball tree (<em>Couroupita guianensis</em>) flowers&mdash;commonly called&nbsp;<em>naga</em>, which means &ldquo;serpent&rdquo; in Sanskrit&mdash;with notes of sandalwood and frankincense. If you love bold, earthy scents such as patchouli, sandalwood, and amber, you&rsquo;re going to fall in love with our Nag Champa!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Fragrance</strong></h2> <p>A rich, exotic scent, with resinous hints of frankincense, and sandalwood</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>275&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Nag Champa</strong></h2> <p>In the United States, Nag Champa is closely related to hippie counterculture and was a significant scent beloved in the 1960&rsquo;s and 70&rsquo;s. However, nag champa has been treasured by the people of India for generations before it made its way to the Americas. It is traditionally used to create incense, which is burned during meditations and can usually be found in temples. Nag champa is so significant in Indian culture that the cannonball tree from which it&rsquo;s earned its name is considered sacred to Hindu people.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Add the exotic aroma of nag champa fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles using Nap Champa Oil, check out this simple step-by-step on&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
4.9
4.9 out of 5 stars. 151 customer reviews
151 customer reviews151
Size: 1 | 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle - In Stock
Superior Quality Guaranteed
1 Year 100% No-Risk Satisfaction Guarantee
Shipped from the USA

More Information

Lose yourself in the timeless exotic scent of Indian incense with our Nag Champa Premium fragrance oil! The scent belongs to a family of Indian incenses known as champas, which includes fragrances similar to champa—or plumeria—flowers. Nag champa, which is perhaps the most popular, ties in the scent of cannonball tree (Couroupita guianensis) flowers—commonly called naga, which means “serpent” in Sanskrit—with notes of sandalwood and frankincense. If you love bold, earthy scents such as patchouli, sandalwood, and amber, you’re going to fall in love with our Nag Champa!

Fragrance

A rich, exotic scent, with resinous hints of frankincense, and sandalwood

Flash Point

275°F

History of Nag Champa

In the United States, Nag Champa is closely related to hippie counterculture and was a significant scent beloved in the 1960’s and 70’s. However, nag champa has been treasured by the people of India for generations before it made its way to the Americas. It is traditionally used to create incense, which is burned during meditations and can usually be found in temples. Nag champa is so significant in Indian culture that the cannonball tree from which it’s earned its name is considered sacred to Hindu people.

How to Use Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil

Add the exotic aroma of nag champa fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles using Nap Champa Oil, check out this simple step-by-step on The Pipe Line!

Ingredients: Fragrance
Directions: Enjoy the benefits of fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, diffusers, soaps, deodorants, and other bath and body products.
WARNING: For external use only. Do not use directly on skin. Dilute in a soap, deodorant, or other personal care products. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. Do not ingest.

PipingRock's Passion for Quality is Backed by In-house Advanced Analytical Testing

PipingRock guarantees the highest quality because we design, manufacture, and test our supplements in our own state-of-the-art facilities.

Non-GMO Promise

At PipingRock, your health is our #1 priority. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are present in many dietary supplements, even though they have not yet proven safe for long-term consumption. PipingRock’s commitment to bringing you safe, natural, premium-quality ingredients only does not allow for GMO uncertainty.

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

We stand behind the quality in our products. If you are unhappy with your PipingRock product for any reason we will issue a full refund in accordance to our Return policy.

Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

10542<p>Lose yourself in the timeless exotic scent of Indian incense with our Nag Champa Premium fragrance oil! The scent belongs to a family of Indian incenses known as&nbsp;<em>champas</em>, which includes fragrances similar to champa&mdash;or plumeria&mdash;flowers. Nag champa, which is perhaps the most popular, ties in the scent of cannonball tree (<em>Couroupita guianensis</em>) flowers&mdash;commonly called&nbsp;<em>naga</em>, which means &ldquo;serpent&rdquo; in Sanskrit&mdash;with notes of sandalwood and frankincense. If you love bold, earthy scents such as patchouli, sandalwood, and amber, you&rsquo;re going to fall in love with our Nag Champa!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Fragrance</strong></h2> <p>A rich, exotic scent, with resinous hints of frankincense, and sandalwood</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>275&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Nag Champa</strong></h2> <p>In the United States, Nag Champa is closely related to hippie counterculture and was a significant scent beloved in the 1960&rsquo;s and 70&rsquo;s. However, nag champa has been treasured by the people of India for generations before it made its way to the Americas. It is traditionally used to create incense, which is burned during meditations and can usually be found in temples. Nag champa is so significant in Indian culture that the cannonball tree from which it&rsquo;s earned its name is considered sacred to Hindu people.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Add the exotic aroma of nag champa fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles using Nap Champa Oil, check out this simple step-by-step on&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
Open full size image

Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

10542<p>Lose yourself in the timeless exotic scent of Indian incense with our Nag Champa Premium fragrance oil! The scent belongs to a family of Indian incenses known as&nbsp;<em>champas</em>, which includes fragrances similar to champa&mdash;or plumeria&mdash;flowers. Nag champa, which is perhaps the most popular, ties in the scent of cannonball tree (<em>Couroupita guianensis</em>) flowers&mdash;commonly called&nbsp;<em>naga</em>, which means &ldquo;serpent&rdquo; in Sanskrit&mdash;with notes of sandalwood and frankincense. If you love bold, earthy scents such as patchouli, sandalwood, and amber, you&rsquo;re going to fall in love with our Nag Champa!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Fragrance</strong></h2> <p>A rich, exotic scent, with resinous hints of frankincense, and sandalwood</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>275&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Nag Champa</strong></h2> <p>In the United States, Nag Champa is closely related to hippie counterculture and was a significant scent beloved in the 1960&rsquo;s and 70&rsquo;s. However, nag champa has been treasured by the people of India for generations before it made its way to the Americas. It is traditionally used to create incense, which is burned during meditations and can usually be found in temples. Nag champa is so significant in Indian culture that the cannonball tree from which it&rsquo;s earned its name is considered sacred to Hindu people.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Nag Champa Premium Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Add the exotic aroma of nag champa fragrance oil to your candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles using Nap Champa Oil, check out this simple step-by-step on&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
4.9
4.9 out of 5 stars. 151 customer reviews
151 customer reviews151
Size: 1 | 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle - In Stock

Our Customers Love PipingRock Quality & Value!

4.9rate(151) customer reviews
PipingRock.com

Ratings & Reviews (151)

4.9 out of 5 stars. 151 customer reviews
4.9
151 customer reviews
5 star
90.7%
4 star
6%      
3 star
2.6%  
2 star
0.7%  
1 star
0%      
Quality
Value
5
4.9