Woody, spicy and clean, this juniper berry essential oil brings a crisp forest note to a diffuser, oil burner or simple scent ritual. It is steam distilled from the berries of Juniperus communis, giving the aroma a dry, resinous edge rather than a sweet berry softness.
The scent of juniper berry
The first impression is fresh and sharp, like crushed evergreen needles after rain.
A warm spice sits beneath the clean woodland note, keeping the scent earthy rather than airy.
It suits quiet rooms, evening tidying, and moments when you want the space to feel clear and pared back.
The dark glass bottle and ribbed black cap keep the look simple, practical and easy to store with other oils.
Steam distilled from the berry
This essential oil comes from the berry of the common juniper, a conifer known botanically as Juniperus communis. Steam distillation is used to draw the aromatic oil from the plant material, capturing its clean, woody and gently spicy character.
Juniper in ritual and scent
Juniper has a long place in European folk practice and domestic ritual, often associated with threshold spaces, winter greenery and the idea of clearing a room before something new begins. In fragrance work, its berry oil is valued for a dry, aromatic freshness that feels closer to forest air than to fruit. Used thoughtfully, it brings a grounded botanical note to everyday scent rituals, especially when paired with woods, herbs or bright citrus oils.
Using it in your space
Add a small amount to a diffuser or oil burner according to the appliance instructions. For skin use, dilute well in a suitable carrier oil and patch test first.
Keep essential oils out of reach of children and pets. Avoid use during pregnancy, with young children, or around animals unless guided by a qualified professional. Store the bottle closed, upright and away from heat and direct light.
Bottle details
Contents: 10 ml juniper berry essential oil. Botanical name: Juniperus communis. Plant part…
fragranceNotes: Juniper Berry
region of manufacture: Croatia
gender: Children