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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le nard (en hébreu : נרד et arabe : النارد "nered", en sanskrit : bhutajata ou jatamansi, en hindi : bal chad) est sans doute l'un des plus anciens parfums orientaux connus. Il s'agit, sous sa forme d'huile, d'un liquide de couleur ambrée. , Olejek nardowy, nard, spikanard lub szpikaOlejek nardowy, nard, spikanard lub szpikanard – olejek eteryczny otrzymywany z korzenia i łodygi rośliny nardostachys wielkokwiatowy Nardostachys jatamansi, rosnącej w Himalajach na wysokości 3000-4000 m n.p.m. Wytwarzano go przez długotrwałe i powolne gotowanie rozdrobnionych fragmentów tej rośliny w mieszaninie złożonej z wody, wina i oleju oliwkowego. Ma bardzo intensywny zapach, dla współczesnych ludzi jednak mało przyjemny.współczesnych ludzi jednak mało przyjemny. , Nardus (Engels: Spikenard oil) is een ambeNardus (Engels: Spikenard oil) is een amberkleurige etherische olie met een aromatische geur, afkomstig de plantensoort Nardostachys jatamansi, die groeit in het Himalayagebergte in landen als Nepal, China en India. Al eeuwenlang wordt deze olie gebruikt als parfum, in de volksgeneeskunde en bij religieuze ceremonies, in een gebied van India tot in Europa. De olie wordt gewonnen door middel van stoomdestillatie van de gedroogde en geplette wortelstok en wortels. Het oogsten van deze worteldelen gebeurt van oktober tot december. De wortels worden uit de grond getrokken en verzameld in manden of zakken. Na verwijdering van bladeren kunnen de wortel(stokken) gedestilleerd worden. Dit levert een lichtgele of amberkleurige vloeistof met een geur die omschreven wordt als zwaar, houtig, zoet en dierlijk, gelijkend op valeriaan. Deze olie wordt gebruikt als basis- tot middennoot in de parfumerie. Vanwege de intens diepe geur moet de olie spaarzaam gebruikt worden.ur moet de olie spaarzaam gebruikt worden. , L'olio di nardo è un unguento balsamico, noto fin dalla più remota antichità, ricavato dal nardo e usato per ungere e frizionare il corpo. , Spikenard, also called nard, nardin, and mSpikenard, also called nard, nardin, and muskroot, is a class of aromatic amber-colored essential oil derived from Nardostachys jatamansi, a flowering plant in the honeysuckle family which grows in the Himalayas of Nepal, China, and India. The oil has been used over centuries as a perfume, a traditional medicine, or in religious ceremonies across a wide territory from India to Europe. Historically, the name nard has also referred to essential oils derived from other species including the closely related valerian genus, as well as Spanish lavender; these cheaper, more common plants have been used in perfume-making, and sometimes to adulterate true spikenard.nd sometimes to adulterate true spikenard.
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rdfs:comment Spikenard, also called nard, nardin, and mSpikenard, also called nard, nardin, and muskroot, is a class of aromatic amber-colored essential oil derived from Nardostachys jatamansi, a flowering plant in the honeysuckle family which grows in the Himalayas of Nepal, China, and India. The oil has been used over centuries as a perfume, a traditional medicine, or in religious ceremonies across a wide territory from India to Europe. Historically, the name nard has also referred to essential oils derived from other species including the closely related valerian genus, as well as Spanish lavender; these cheaper, more common plants have been used in perfume-making, and sometimes to adulterate true spikenard.nd sometimes to adulterate true spikenard. , Olejek nardowy, nard, spikanard lub szpikaOlejek nardowy, nard, spikanard lub szpikanard – olejek eteryczny otrzymywany z korzenia i łodygi rośliny nardostachys wielkokwiatowy Nardostachys jatamansi, rosnącej w Himalajach na wysokości 3000-4000 m n.p.m. Wytwarzano go przez długotrwałe i powolne gotowanie rozdrobnionych fragmentów tej rośliny w mieszaninie złożonej z wody, wina i oleju oliwkowego. Ma bardzo intensywny zapach, dla współczesnych ludzi jednak mało przyjemny.współczesnych ludzi jednak mało przyjemny. , Nardus (Engels: Spikenard oil) is een ambeNardus (Engels: Spikenard oil) is een amberkleurige etherische olie met een aromatische geur, afkomstig de plantensoort Nardostachys jatamansi, die groeit in het Himalayagebergte in landen als Nepal, China en India. Al eeuwenlang wordt deze olie gebruikt als parfum, in de volksgeneeskunde en bij religieuze ceremonies, in een gebied van India tot in Europa.es, in een gebied van India tot in Europa. , Le nard (en hébreu : נרד et arabe : النارد "nered", en sanskrit : bhutajata ou jatamansi, en hindi : bal chad) est sans doute l'un des plus anciens parfums orientaux connus. Il s'agit, sous sa forme d'huile, d'un liquide de couleur ambrée. , L'olio di nardo è un unguento balsamico, noto fin dalla più remota antichità, ricavato dal nardo e usato per ungere e frizionare il corpo.
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