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Rose Water comes in many forms and there are distinct differences in quality, source and production method. The majority of Rose Water sold to consumers is mixing rose oil with distilled water. In this way the so called "Rose Water" is not an authentic Rose Water and is missing valuable rose juices. Our supplier, one of the few producers sourcing only from Bulgarian Rosa Damascena Rose organically grown in the famous "Roses Valley" in Bulgaria, follows the authentic Rose Water production method, through meticulous steam-distillation of the fresh organic rose petals. This is how the critically important ‘Rose Juice’ is produced and provides the healing and hydrating benefits of the high vibration Rosa Damascena.

It takes 60,000 rose blossoms to produce a single ounce of pure Bulgarian rose oil. It's called the "Liquid Gold of Bulgaria" because an ounce of the Bulgarian rose oil is more expensive than an ounce of real gold. Fresh organic rose petals of Bulgarian Rosa Damascena Rose are hand-picked from the rose fields in the "Rose Valley" in the morning while the dew is still on them. These fresh rose petals are immediately prepared to go through a very meticulous steam-distillation process. During the process, purified distilled water passes through fresh rose petals, and extracts all of the soluble elements. The water which condenses and drips into a collecting vessel is called Rose Water. 

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